The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinically, histologically and radiographically the healing of extraction sockets covered with a resorbable collagen membrane (OSSIX-Plus) 12 weeks following exodontia.
Reduction in alveolar ridge height and width may prohibit optimal implant placement, and often compromises the esthetic and functional result. Alveolar ridge preservation has been evaluated in many studies. A variety of bone grafting materials and barrier membranes have been studied for their ability to enhance bone formation in damaged alveolar ridges, and to evaluate their bone healing and bone-forming capacity in extraction sockets. However, the newly developed resorbable collagen membrane OSSIX-Plus has not been evaluated for this purpose. This study is designed to test the ability of OSSIX-Plus (OraPharma Inc., Warminster, Pennsylvania) in promoting optimal bone healing following exodontia. We hypothesize that use of OSSIX-Plus will result in preservation of the height, width and density of the residual alveolar ridge following tooth extraction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
resorbable collagen membrane
Michigan Center for Oral Health Research
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Change in Bone Gain or Loss in Millimeters (Buccopalatal)
Socket width (buccopalatal) measured by a calibrated examiner using a University of North Carolina (UNC) probe.
Time frame: From Baseline to 12 weeks
Change in Bone Gain or Loss in Millimeters (Mesiodistal)
Socket width (mesiodistal) measured by a calibrated examiner using a University of North Carolina (UNC) probe.
Time frame: From Baseline to 12 weeks
Change in Bone Gain or Loss in Millimeters (Stent to Apex)
Stent to apex of socket measured by a calibrated examiner using a University of North Carolina (UNC) probe.
Time frame: From Baseline to 12 weeks
Radiographic Bone Changes
Radiographic measures were accomplished utilizing a real-time subtraction program, Computer Assisted Radiographic Evaluation (C.A.R.E.).
Time frame: From Baseline to 12 weeks
New Bone Formation
Percentage of new bone formation of the alveolar bone core biopsies.
Time frame: From Baseline to 12 weeks
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