Statement of the problem: Immediate implant placement is faced with several problems. One of the most important is the jumping gap present after implant placement and whether it needs to be augmented or not. Aim: The aim of this study is to compare the effect of xenograft to xenograft mixed with HAM gel for grafting of the jumping gap in immediate implant placement in the molar region.
Aim: The aim of this study is to compare the effect of xenograft to xenograft mixed with HAM gel for grafting of the jumping gap in immediate implant placement in the molar region. Materials and Methods: This parallel arm, randomized controlled clinical trial will involve systemically free patients with remaining roots or badly decayed teeth in the posterior region requiring implant placement. They will be randomly allocated to two equal groups. Group A (control group, n=12) will receive immediate implants (grafting with xenograft), and group B (test group, n=12) will receive immediate implants (grafting with xenograft\& HAM). After implant placement, buccal bone thickness (1ry outcome), bone density (2nd outcome) and implant stability will be assessed (2nd outcome). The parameters will be assessed at baseline, 6 and 12 months. Postoperative pain and swelling will be recorded daily by the patient for the 1st two weeks post surgically. Postoperative medication will be prescribed to the patient and postoperative instructions will be explained in detail. Follow-up will be performed to assess the parameters and to ensure performing proper oral hygiene. Data collected will be tabulated and statistically analyzed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
24
Gap distance grafting using xenograft
Gap distance grafting using xenograft mixed with HAM gel.
faculty of oral and dental medicine , Suez university
Suez, Suez Governorate, Egypt
Buccal bone thickness
assessment of the buccal bone thickness using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in mm
Time frame: At Baseline , Six months & 12 months
Implant stability
using Ostell
Time frame: at baseline,6 and 12 months
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