The study will compare between osteotome technique and New Reverse Drilling Technique in the placement of dental implant in posterior maxilla , primary outcome will be Implant stability that will be measured by Periotest device . follow up for 6 month. secondary outcomes will be crestal bone loss , pain and swelling.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
28
a new technique of dental implant drilling that promote osseodensification by rotating the drills anti-clockwise rather than clockwise to promote bone condensation rather than bone cutting
a technique for dental implant placement by using the osteotome to condense the bone and create an osteotome rather than cutting the bone
implant stability
the stability of the dental implant when placed in the maxilla of the patient and it will be measured by periotest
Time frame: 6 months
crestal bone loss
amount of bone loss around the implant . measured in MM with CBVT radiograph
Time frame: 6 monthz
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