This randomized controlled study aims to evaluate the clinical, radiographic, and histologic efficacy of using bioactive glass bone graft (UNIGRAFT by Biomed Inc., USA) compared to a conventional xenograft in maxillary sinus augmentation procedures. A total of 20 patients classified as SA4 according to the Misch classification will be enrolled and randomly allocated into two groups. Outcomes will be assessed using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) for vertical bone gain and, where applicable, histologic analysis. The study is conducted at the Faculty of Dentistry, Suez Canal University.
The aim of this clinical study is to compare the performance of a novel bioactive glass bone graft (UNIGRAFT) with a standard xenograft material in open sinus lift procedures for patients with severely atrophic maxillary posterior ridges (Misch SA4 classification). The trial is designed as a parallel-arm, randomized controlled study involving 20 patients. Each participant will undergo maxillary sinus augmentation using either the bioactive glass or the xenograft, followed by a healing period prior to implant placement. Radiographic evaluation using CBCT will be conducted to assess vertical bone height gain pre- and post-operatively. Additionally, histological samples may be obtained during implant placement in indicated cases to evaluate bone quality. The primary endpoint is vertical bone gain after 6 months, and secondary endpoints include bone density, complication rate, and histologic characteristics. The study will follow strict ethical guidelines and is approved by the institutional ethics committee of Suez Canal University.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
A bioactive glass bone graft material (UNIGRAFT, Biomed Inc., USA) used for maxillary sinus floor augmentation via open sinus lift technique.
A commercially available bovine-derived xenograft material (Bio-Oss, Geistlich Pharma) used for maxillary sinus floor augmentation via open sinus lift technique.
Change in vertical bone height measured by CBCT
Evaluation of the change in vertical bone height in the grafted sinus area using CBCT imaging. CBCT scans will be taken preoperatively and at 6 months postoperatively to assess bone formation
Time frame: 6 months after sinus augmentation
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