24 patienta with non restorable anterior teeth underwent extraction with immediate implant installation using bone grafts either autogenous tooth bone graft or allogenic bone graft Autogenous tooth bone graft group (study group): 12 patients will have immediate implant placement with autogenous tooth bone graft. • Allogeneic bone graft group (control group): 12 patients will have immediate implant placement with allogeneic bone graft (demineralized freeze dried bone allograft - cortico cancellous).
24 patienta with non restorable anterior teeth underwent extraction with immediate implant installation randomized to two groups Autogenous tooth bone graft group (study group): 12 patients will have immediate implant placement with autogenous tooth bone graft. • Allogeneic bone graft group (control group): 12 patients will have immediate implant placement with allogeneic bone graft (demineralized freeze dried bone allograft - cortico cancellous). preparation of autogenous tooth bone graft Any restorations, caries, cementum, periodontal ligament and pulp tissue will be removed .The tooth will be grinded using dental bone mill and bone crusher Tooth particles will be sieved to particles size 300 to 1200 microns. The sorted particles will be immersed in 70 % ethanol and 5% Peracetic acid\* in a sterile container for 10 minutes to remove any soft tissue remnants, bacteria and smear layer (defatting and sterilization). Tooth particles will be demineralized using 2% HNO3for 20 minutes to expose the dentine organic matrix. The bacteria-free particulate dentin will be washed with phosphate buffered saline‡ twice for 5 minutes to restore the PH balance to 7.4. In the same setting, surgical procedure after atraumatic extraction immediate implant willbe inserted according to dimensions taken from CBCT and jumbing gap will be filled with bone graft according to randomization
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
24
after atraumatic extraction immediate implant will be inserted with allogenic bone graft
Immediate dental implant placement with grafting of the jumping gap using allogeneic bone graft (DFDBA).
Faculty of Dentistry
Tanta, Egypt
labial bone thickness
measuring thickness of labial bone labial to the implant
Time frame: 6 months
marginal bone loss
Time frame: 6 months
bone density around dental implant
bone density will be assessed using CBCT buccal to the implant fixtures 6 months after implant installation
Time frame: 6 months
implant secondary stability
Implant stability will be assessed at the time of implant insertion and 6 months after the operation. Resonance frequency analysis (RFA) values expressed as implant stability quotient (ISQ) will be recorded by a transducer attached to the implant by a screw and a frequencyresponse analyzer (Osstell Mentor Device) with the average of 2measurements performed with the probe in 2 perpendiculardirections
Time frame: 6 months
implant success
when the following clinical features arise: emerging of the fistula, the particle of the bone graft material flow out from the fistula or mucosal dehiscence, and the chronic inflammation ragarded as failure
Time frame: 6 months
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