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Site Preservation Was Performed Through an Open Healing Oral Restorative Membrane

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The Dental Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Soft Tissue Healing
Site Preservation
Anterior Dental Aesthetic Area

Treatments

Procedure: site preservation surgery with open healing
Procedure: site preservation surgery with close sutures

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07334067
2024-093(R)

Details and patient eligibility

About

In this study, an open healing oral restoration membrane was used for site preservation in the esthetic area after tooth extraction to maintain the space for tooth extraction and bone formation. Clinical observation and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) were used to comprehensively evaluate the effect of this operation on promoting the growth of soft and hard tissues, and to provide a new treatment method for site preservation in the esthetic area of clinical anterior teeth.

Full description

The anterior tooth region is the key area of aesthetics, which has always been the difficulty and hotspot of implant restoration. In tooth extraction caused by various diseases, the amount of new bone in the tooth extraction fossa often cannot reach the level of the original alveolar ridge, especially the damage to the lip and buccal bone plate is more serious, resulting in insufficient bone mass when the implant is implanted in the later stage. Therefore, bone increment surgery is often used to reconstruct the collapsed alveolar ridge. Among them, site preservation has been widely adopted because of its effective promotion of autologous bone regeneration, simple operation and strong operability. Site preservation is performed by bone grafting on the extraction fossa immediately after tooth extraction to preserve the height and width of the remaining alveolar ridge as much as possible, and retain the corresponding amount of soft tissue, so as to provide sufficient bone mass for later implantation surgery and repair, so as to obtain good aesthetic repair effects.

However, there is currently a lack of oral biofilm that can be opened for healing. After filling bone meal and covering barrier biofilm, the mucosal tissue needs to be fully reduced and then tightly sutured. Sufficient reduction of gingival soft tissue in the aesthetic area of the anterior teeth will undoubtedly increase the surgical wound, and obvious scars will appear in the early stage of repair, seriously affecting the aesthetic appearance. Therefore, in order to simplify the surgical plan of site preservation, reduce trauma, and obtain stable bone growth and good soft tissue morphology, this project proposed to use oral repair membrane with open healing to replace the commonly used clinical collagen membrane for site preservation of the aesthetic area of the anterior teeth.

In this study, an open healing oral restoration membrane was used for site preservation in the esthetic area after tooth extraction to maintain the space for tooth extraction and bone formation. Clinical observation and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) were used to comprehensively evaluate the effect of this operation on promoting the growth of soft and hard tissues, and to provide a new treatment method for site preservation in the esthetic area of clinical anterior teeth.

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 1: Age ≥18 years old

    2: The affected teeth did not have the conditions for immediate implant placement: thin gingival biotype, labial bone plate thickness <1 mm, the labial bone plate was missing, the distance between the labial bone plate crest and the cemento-enamel junction>3 mm

    3: No systemic diseases and good oral hygiene

    4: Be willing to receive treatment and regular follow-up and review, and signed the informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • 1: Uncontrolled systemic diseases, such as heart, liver and kidney diseases, systemic infections, diabetes, etc

    2: Women who are pregnant or lactating

    3: Taking bisphosphonates, glucocorticoids and other drugs that affect bone metabolism for a long time or within 5 years

    4: Patients receiving oral and maxillofacial radiotherapy in the past five years

    5: Patients suffering uncontrolled periodontal disease

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

40 participants in 2 patient groups

Control group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Tooth extraction in the aesthetic area of the anterior teeth with the expansion and flap were reduced in the operative area. Site preservation surgery was performed using Bio-oss (0.5g, Small granule) and bio-gide (25\*25mm size) . The gums were closely drawn and sutured.
Treatment:
Procedure: site preservation surgery with close sutures
Experimental group
Experimental group
Description:
Tooth extraction in the aesthetic area of the anterior teeth without the expansion and flap were reduced in the operative area. Site preservation surgery was perfomed using Bio-oss (0.5g, Small granule) and Yinlife PCL membrane (25\*25mm size) , with opened wound.
Treatment:
Procedure: site preservation surgery with open healing

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