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Low Speed Drilling Versus Conventional Drilling Technique on Crestal Bone Level in Maxilla.(Group A ) A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial - Trial NCT03220815

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Low Speed Drilling Versus Conventional Drilling Technique on Crestal Bone Level in Maxilla.(Group A ) A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Clinical Evaluation of the Effect of Low Speed Drilling Versus Conventional Drilling Technique on Crestal Bone Level in Maxilla. A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Study Focus

Bone Resorption

Drilling at low speed

Interventional

procedure

Sponsor & Location

Cairo University

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Jul 01, 2016

Sep 01, 2017

20 participants

Primary Outcome

crestal bone loss

Summary

20 patients were selected requiring implant placement and divided randomly into two groups
 (10 in each group)
 
 - for the study group, starter drill is used to locate the point of insertion as planned
 then pilot drill is also used to the full desired working length after that all other
 sequential drills are used at a low speed (50-70 rpm) without irrigation .
 
 - In the study group: implant will be inserted in the low speed osteotomy site. โ€ข In the
 control group: implants will be inserted in the conventional prepared osteotomy site.
 
 - For both groups there is no surgical guide used.
 
 - The flap will then be copiously irrigated with saline in preparation for closure.
 
 - The flap will then be closed using interrupted 4/0 resorbable sutures.

ICD-10 Classifications

Osteolysis
Pathological resorption of teeth
Bone donor
Postsurgical malabsorption osteoporosis
Postsurgical malabsorption osteoporosis with pathological fracture

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT03220815

Non-Device Trial