This study is designed as a Prospective Randomized Clinical Trail, Evaluate the effect of osseodensification technique on primary stability in comparison to the conventional drilling technique in immediate single fresh extraction sockets.
In this study, 30 dental implants inserted immediately after tooth extraction (not a multi-rooted tooth) as a two groups according to bur drill technique and measure the primary stability by osstell devise based on resonance frequency analysis (RFA) value which is scaled from 1-100, after 16 weeks measuring the secondary stability.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
17
Osseodensification is a non-excavating implant site preparation technique, it creates a densified layer of surrounding bone through compaction autografting while simultaneously plastically expanding the bony ridge at the same time facilitating for placement of large diameter implants and also avoiding fenestration and dehiscence defects.
Conventional burs is the gold standard that used to prepare the osteotomy site by drilling of the bone and creating a bed for implant placement, it is used according to the manufacturer instructions.
Mustafa Thamir Naji
Baghdad, Iraq
Primary Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ)
immediately after implant placement the ISQ value measured by RFA device (Osstell)
Time frame: baseline value of implant stability measured immediately after implant installation (primary stability)
Secondary Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ)
16 weeks after implant placement, ISQ value measured by RFA device (Osstell)
Time frame: Changes in implant stability after 16 weeks (secondary stability) from baseline value measured immediately after implant placement (primary stability)
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