The goal of this cohort observational study is to compare in the survival rate of ceramic dental implants placed in patients with missing or hopeless teeth . The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * Are there any significant differences in survival rate between the use of one-piece ceramic implant versus the two-piece (TL) variant? * What are the complications associated to the procedure and differences between the two groups.
The present clinical study protocol has the objective to compare the performance of different CeraRoot ceramic implant models (16,11,21,12,14,34,34L) and the different sub-variants (one-piece versus two-piece). The geographic population of study will be the patients in two different dental centers located in Barcelona (Spain) and Boulder (Colorado, USA). The intended population as described in the device instruction for use (3) is " Intended Population: All fully-grown patients (men or women) requiring dental reconstruction using dental implants and who have no contraindications. The CeraRoot® dental implants are specially indicated in patients with metal allergies and chronic illness due to metal allergies.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
652
ceramic dental implant
Family Holistic Dentistry
Boulder, Colorado, United States
RECRUITINGCeraRoot CLINIC
Les Franqueses del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain
RECRUITINGSurvival rate
The implant is osseointegrated and in function in the patient's jaw without pain and no mobility.
Time frame: From enrolment to the end of treatment 12 months or more.
Complications
Implantitis, mucositis, pain, implant fracture, prosthetic fracture, bone loss,
Time frame: 1 year after treatment
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