The study was designed to assess the effectiveness of conservation ridge preservation (horizontal and vertical dimension) after tooth extraction with and without combination of bone substitutes based on synthetic (calcium sulfate mixed with phosphate.
Using the combination of these two bone substitute is taken in order to diminish the alveolar ridge alternations after tooth extraction. the investigator will measure the horizontal and vertical changes (primary outcome) and the adverse effects (secondary outcome)in 4 months period
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
1cc of Calcium Phosphate and 1cc of Calcium Sulphate
The change of the dimension of the alveolar ridge
Measurement of socket width (aspect B/L) at three points Height: 1. Record-high ridge (buccal/lingual-palatal ) 2. 3 mm apically to the peak ridge (buccal/lingual-palatal ) 3. 6mm apically to the peak ridge (buccal/lingual-palatal ) Measurement of alveolar ridge height: Measured distance between the summit crater and the peak of the ridge and the center line connecting the CEJ of adjacent teeth
Time frame: Immediatly after tooth extraction (up to 10 minutes after the extraction) and 4 monthes after extraction
Post operative adverse effects
The investigators will record the optionally adverse effect such as edema, infection, pain, exposure of the membrane.
Time frame: immediate after the extraction and until 4 monthes after
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