Clinical evaluation of stability of dental implant placed simultaneously with closed sinus lifting using hydraulic lift technique versus summer's osteotome technique in posterior edentulous maxilla (RCT)
Clinical evaluation of stability of dental implant placed simultaneously with closed sinus lifting using hydraulic lift technique versus summer's osteotome technique in posterior edentulous maxilla (Randomised clinical trial)
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
20
evaluation of implant stability after closed sinus lifting by hydraulic lift technique using hydraulic lifter device
patients satisfaction will be evaluated numerically after using hydraulic lift technique by hydraulic lifter device for closed sinus lifting in posterior edentulous maxilla
Cairo university
Cairo, Egypt
Implant stability evaluation
Evaluation of implant stability after closed sinus lifting in posterior edentulous maxilla using osteotome technique versus hydraulic lift technique
Time frame: Immediately after surgery
Patient satisfaction evaluation
Evaluation of patient satisfaction by using specific numerical questionnaire which depends on numerical scale after closed sinus lifting procedure with implant placement using hydraulic lift technique versus summers' osteotome technique in posterior edentulous maxilla . The patient satisfaction numerical questionnaire include several questions to the patient and the patient will put a circle sign on the mark at which he or she feels to represent the answer . The numerical scale is from 1 to 5 for each question (with total of 20 questions) : 1. represents strongly disagree 2. represents disagree 3. represents neither agree or disagree 4. represents agree 5. represents strongly agree The final score is out of 100 so, more higher scores represents more patient satisfaction and so, better outcome and less scores represents less patient satisfaction and so, worse outcome.
Time frame: Immediately after surgery
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