First, the surgical insertion of a ceramic (zirconia) dental implant will be performed in a single-tooth gap according to current state-of-the-art protocols. After a 3-months healing phase, a ceramic tooth replacement (a.k.a. implant crown) will be screw-retained on the implant and will be ready for full chewing, aesthetic and speech function.
Surgery Implant placement will be performed according to a standardized, well-documented surgical protocol considered internationally as state-of-the art therapy for titanium implants since decades (Buser \& von Arx 2000, Buser et al. 2004). In summary, an osteotomy will be performed in the edentulous bone under local anaesthesia and after the elevation of a full-thickness mucoperiosteal flap. The screw-shaped implant will then be inserted into the osteotomy. Particular emphasis will be set on risk minimization for adjacent anatomical structures (e.g. nerves, adjacent teeth), on sufficient primary implant stability, on circular embedding in \> 1 mm thick bone walls and on correct three-dimensional implant positioning. In cases with insufficient bone volume, guided bone regeneration (GBR) will be performed using autogenous bone chips from the adjacent area, well-documented bovine bone mineral and resorbable porcine collagen membranes. The flaps will then be sutured around the implant healing cap (non-submerged healing). Primary flap closure will be preferred in cases with GBR (submerged healing). 12 ± 2 weeks after placement, submerged implants will be uncovered under local anaesthesia, then the osseointegration of the implants will be verified clinically and radiographically, and impressions will be taken. Restoration Restoration in group A (tooth replacement in FDI positions 14 - 24): fixed implant-supported provisional for 3 months, then final restoration with all-ceramic screw-retained single implant-supported crown (abutment made of zirconium dioxide and crown finalized with hand-build up ceramic veneering material) Restoration in group B (tooth replacement in all other positions): all-ceramic screw-retained single implant-supported crown (abutment made of zirconium dioxide and monolithic lithium disilicate ceramic crown.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
14
See Section "Procedures".
University of Bern - Klinik für rekonstruktive Zahnmedizin und Gerodontologie
Bern, Switzerland
Survival Rate
How many implants are still in function
Time frame: 12 months
Success Rate
How many implants satisfy current biological and technical success criteria
Time frame: 10 years
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