This study focuses on comparing the effect of MPM with or without collagen membrane on delayed implant placement in anterior maxillary aesthetic zone.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
16
Two tubes of 9 ml of patient's venous blood were collected, the tubes were placed in the centrifuge machine at 2500 rpm for 12 minutes. The resultant product consists of the following two layers: * A yellow plasma liquid on the top of the tube. * Red blood cells at the bottom. - The yellow part was collected using a syringe and added to a cup that contains the bone grafting material (hydroxyapatite 20% + β-TCP 80%). The whole preparation was mixed for few seconds to obtain MPM. After implant placement, the buccal bone defect was grafted with MPM and covered by collagen membrane
Two tubes of 9 ml of patient's venous blood were collected, the tubes were placed in the centrifuge machine at 2500 rpm for 12 minutes. The resultant product consists of the following two layers: * A yellow plasma liquid on the top of the tube. * Red blood cells at the bottom. - The yellow part was collected using a syringe and added to a cup that contains the bone grafting material (hydroxyapatite 20% + β-TCP 80%). The whole preparation was mixed for few seconds to obtain MPM. After implant placement, the buccal bone defect was grafted with MPM.
Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University
Alexandria, Egypt
Postoperative Pain
The visual analog scale was used to gauge the degree of post-operative pain with a scale from zero (lowest) to ten (highest)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Postoperative Edema
A visual descriptor analogue scale was utilized to indicate presence/ absence of edema and inflammation with a scale of zero (lowest) to 5 (highest)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Peri-implant Probing depth
Probing depth refers to the distance between the gingival margin and the bottom of the pocket. Mesial and distal pockets were measured as close as possible to contact points from the buccal aspect while facial and lingual pockets were measured at the midline of the implant. To prevent excessive tissue damage and over extension into the healthy tissue, the peri-implant sulcus depth was made with light force.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Implant stability
The implant stability was measured by Osstell®.The stability was evaluated on buccal, palatal, mesial and distal sides of the implant and the mean values of implant stability quotients ISQs were calculated. SQ, or Implant Stability Quotient, is a scale from 1 to 100 and is a measure of the stability of an implant. The ISQ scale has a non-linear correlation to micro mobility. High stability means \>70 ISQ, between 60-69 is medium stability and \< 60 ISQ is considered as low stability.
Time frame: up to 3 months
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