The planned study is designed to provide evidence for the application of early implant placement with partial bone-healing and either an immediate or an early restoration/ loading protocol. Materials and methods The study will be conducted according to the recommendations published as the CONSORT statement and respecting the intention to treat principle. Participants will be enrolled if they present with a mandibular first molar that has to be extracted, and require implant treatment for replacement of the molar. Ridge preservation using a well-documented xenogeneic bone substitute will be done following the extraction. After 12 weeks of healing, a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and a digital intraoral scan will be taken, followed by digital planning of the implant position and the additive construction of a surgical drill guide by means of rapid prototyping using a 3-D printer. Afterwards, the participants will be randomized into the two study groups: Group A (immediate loading): A screw-retained PMMA implant provisional bonded to a titanium base will be fabricated subtractively by computer aided design/ computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), based on the data of the digitally planned implant position. Group B (early loading): No further preparation has to be done. Before finishing 16 weeks post-extraction, implants (Straumann Standard Implant RN, TiZr, minimum length: 10mm, minimum diameter 4.1mm) will be placed in both study groups using sCAIS. During surgery, the surgeon will not know if the participant was allocated to Group A or Group B. Directly after surgery, digital intraoral scans will be obtained, to record the final implant position. Afterwards, either the prepared implant provisional (Group A; immediate loading) or a healing cap (Group B, early loading) will be inserted into the implant. 4 weeks after implant placement the participants in Group B will receive a loaded, screw-retained implant provisional, based on the data of the post-surgery scan. 6-months after implant placement participants will receive final screw-retained single implant crowns. The study end will be a final follow-up visit after 12 months. Participants will be invited for further follow-up visits up to 5 years. (not part of the present proposal) Implant survival/ success will be evaluated according to the criteria described by Buser et al. All secondary outcomes will be assessed by validated indices and instruments.
The planned study is designed to provide evidence for the application of early implant placement with partial bone-healing and either an immediate or an early restoration/ loading protocol. Materials and methods The study will be conducted according to the recommendations published as the CONSORT statement and respecting the intention to treat principle. Participants will be enrolled if they present with a mandibular first molar that has to be extracted, and require implant treatment for replacement of the molar. Ridge preservation using a well-documented xenogeneic bone substitute will be done following the extraction. After 12 weeks of healing, a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and a digital intraoral scan will be taken, followed by digital planning of the implant position and the additive construction of a surgical drill guide by means of rapid prototyping using a 3-D printer. Afterwards, the participants will be randomized into the two study groups: Group A (immediate loading): A screw-retained PMMA implant provisional bonded to a titanium base will be fabricated subtractively by computer aided design/ computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), based on the data of the digitally planned implant position. Group B (early loading): No further preparation has to be done. Before finishing 16 weeks post-extraction, implants (Straumann Standard Implant RN, TiZr, minimum length: 10mm, minimum diameter 4.1mm) will be placed in both study groups using sCAIS. During surgery, the surgeon will not know if the participant was allocated to Group A or Group B. Directly after surgery, digital intraoral scans will be obtained, to record the final implant position. Afterwards, either the prepared implant provisional (Group A; immediate loading) or a healing cap (Group B, early loading) will be inserted into the implant. 4 weeks after implant placement the participants in Group B will receive a loaded, screw-retained implant provisional, based on the data of the post-surgery scan. 6-months after implant placement participants will receive final screw-retained single implant crowns. The study end will be a final follow-up visit after 12 months. Participants will be invited for further follow-up visits up to 5 years. (not part of the present proposal) Implant survival/ success will be evaluated according to the criteria described by Buser et al. All seconda
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
100
A single implant crown will be mounted on the implant immediately after implant placement
A single implant crown will be mounted on the implant 4 weeks after implant placement.
Department of Reconstructive Dentistry, University of Bern
Bern, Switzerland
Implant survival/success
An implant that is still in place 1 year after placement will be considered surviving. Implant success and survival rate will be defined according to established criteria : A surviving implant is defined as an implant in place at the time of the follow-up. A particular implant will be deemed a success if all of the following success criteria apply: Absence of persisting subjective discomfort such as pain, foreign body perception and or dysaesthesia (e. g. painful sensation) . Absence of a recurrent peri-implant infection with suppuration (where an infection is termed recurrent if observed at two or more follow-up visits after the treatment with systemic antibiotics) . Absence of implant mobility on manual palpation . Absence of any continuous peri-implant radiolucency
Time frame: 1 year
Prosthetic Success/ survival
During the prosthodontic examination, the implant supported prostheses will be examined for any complications and failures. Possible complications are: loss of retention , fracture and/or chipping, loosening of occlusal screw , fracture of occlusal screw , loosening of abutment , fracture of abutment. Prosthetic success is defined as the non-occurrence of any complications. If any complication occurs, but the crown is still in place, it will be considered surviving.
Time frame: 1 year
Accuracy of guided surgery
The accuracy of the final- compared to the digitally planned implant position, will be measured according to a previously conducted study at the University of Bern. Standard tessellation language (STL) files of the post-surgical implant scan will be imported into the coDiagnostiX software containing the previous digital plan. Treatment evaluation feature will be used to compare pre-planned to post-surgical implant positions. Virtually planned and postoperative implant STL files will be superimposed using the same occlusal/incisal surfaces of teeth as a reference. Angular and 3D deviation at implant crest and implant apex will be measured. The measurements will be performed by two independent examiners unaware of the treatment modalities.
Time frame: 1 year
Patient satisfaction
Patient satisfaction will be evaluated by means of a 10mm visual analogue scale (VAS) based questionnaire, which is administered after training the participant in using this form of scale. The evaluated items of the questionnaire will be the ease of cleaning, general satisfaction, comfort, aesthetics, stability, chewing ability and function.
Time frame: 1 year
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