This study aims to evaluate and compare patient satisfaction and prosthetic complications between two types of prostheses: milled bar and screw-retained prostheses, used for supporting maxillary subperiosteal implants. Patients requiring maxillary rehabilitation using subperiosteal implants will be randomly assigned to receive either a milled bar-retained prosthesis or a screw-retained prosthesis. Patient satisfaction and any prosthetic complications will be clinical assessed and followed up over a one-year period to determine which prosthetic design offers better clinical outcomes and patient experience.
Patients enrolled in this randomized clinical trial will undergo surgical placement of maxillary subperiosteal implants. Following the healing period, patients will be allocated into two treatment groups. Group 1 will receive a milled bar-retained prosthesis, while Group 2 will receive a screw-retained prosthesis. Baseline data and clinical parameters will be recorded. Throughout the one-year follow-up period, patient satisfaction will be evaluated using standardized questionnaires or visual analog scales (VAS). Additionally, prosthetic complications-such as screw loosening, fracture, or bar-related issues-will be closely monitored and documented at regular follow-up intervals to comprehensively compare the two restorative modalities.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Surgical placement of a custom-milled, patient-specific CAD/CAM maxillary subperiosteal implant. Following the healing and provisional phase, a definitive milled bar-retained overdenture prosthesis will be fabricated and attached to support full-arch rehabilitation.
Surgical placement of a custom-milled, patient-specific CAD/CAM maxillary subperiosteal implant. Following the healing and provisional phase, a definitive screw-retained prosthesis will be fabricated and fixed to support full-arch rehabilitation.
Faculty of Dentistry of Mansoura University
Al Mansurah, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt
Prosthetic Complications
Aesthetic -mechanical -functional and biological categories
Time frame: Baseline (immediately following prosthesis placement) and after one year
Patient satisfaction
Patient satisfaction will be evaluated using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS), where scores range from 0 to 10. A score of 0 represents complete dissatisfaction, while a score of 10 represents complete satisfaction with the prosthesis
Time frame: Baseline (immediately following prosthesis placement) and after one year
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.