Evaluation of Dental Implants After Using Several Bone Splitting Techniques - Trial NCT05720143
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Damascus University
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Feb 20, 2023
Jan 12, 2025
Primary Outcome
The bone width gain
Summary
In both full and partial tooth loss, the usage of dental implants for an artificial
 replacement for missing teeth is a well-known and reasonable treatment modality that leads to
 high patient satisfaction and enhanced life quality. (1) In both full and partial tooth loss,
 the usage of dental implants for an artificial replacement for missing teeth is a well-known
 and reasonable treatment modality that leads to high patient satisfaction and enhanced life
 quality Because there is insufficient bone volume to support the dimensions of the implants,
 the horizontal deficiencies of the alveolar ridge obstruct implant-supported rehabilitation,
 which has an impact on the ultimate prosthetic outcome from both a functional and cosmetic
 standpoint (2).
 
 The split crest technique reduces treatment time, the number of surgical procedures required,
 and even the risk of complications for the patients, making it more readily accepted by them.
 It also allows dental implants to be installed in the same surgical procedure and does not
 require a donor area to remove the graft. (3) In this study, patients underwent
 rehabilitation of posterior missing teeth in the narrow mandibular ridge by dental implant
 after ridge splitting by osseodensification, piezosurgery, or magnetic mallet.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT05720143
Non-Device Trial

