This clinical trial evaluates how different surface treatments on a metal base (Ti-Base) affect the success of dental crowns on implants. Patients receiving a zirconia crown for a missing lower back tooth are divided into three groups: one group receives no special treatment on the metal base, one group receives a silica coating, and the third receives both a silica coating and a chemical primer. The study monitors these crowns for one year to see which treatment best prevents the crown from coming loose or breaking, while also checking the health of the surrounding gums.
This is a three-arm, parallel-group, superiority randomized controlled trial. The research question addresses the impact of silica coating (CoJet Sand) and primer (Z-Prime Plus) on the survival of mandibular posterior screw-retained zirconia crowns.+3The primary intervention involves treating the titanium base (Ti-Base) abutment surface using 30-mm $SiO\_2-Al\_2O\_3$ particles at 2.0 bar pressure. The three groups are:Group I (Control): No surface treatment.Group II: Tribochemical silica coating alone.Group III: Tribochemical silica coating followed by Z-Prime Plus application.Survival is evaluated using modified United States Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months. Biological health is assessed via the modified plaque index (mPI) and modified Sulcus Bleeding Index (mSBI).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
27
Surface treatment of titanium base implant abutment using 30 um SiO2 - Al2O3 particles at 2.0 bar pressure.
Surface treatment of titanium base implant abutment using 30 um SiO2 - Al2O3 particles at 2.0 bar pressure, followed by the application of Z-Prime Plus primer.
MSA University, Faculty of Dentistry
Giza, Giza Governorate, Egypt
Survival of screw-retained zirconia crown restorations.
Evaluation of the restoration using modified United States Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria, specifically assessing fracture behavior, decementation, anatomical form, and marginal adaptation.
Time frame: Baseline (1 week post-cementation), 6 months, and 12 months.
Modified Plaque Index (mPI)
Evaluation of peri-implant health using the modified Plaque Index, scored from 0 to 3.
Time frame: 12 months.
Modified Sulcus Bleeding Index (mSBI)
Evaluation of peri-implant health using the modified Sulcus Bleeding Index, scored from 0 to 3.
Time frame: 12 months
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