Implant Placement in the Preserved Socket Using Socket Shield Technique With Autogenous Dentin Graft Versus Preserved Socket Using Socket Shield With Alloplast

NCT05047861 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 8

Last updated 2021-09-17

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Summary

Alveolar bone resorption and labial bone plate reduction follow teeth extraction due to the deficiency of blood supply, derived from the loss of periodontal ligaments, and hence the socket shield technique with Bone graft was introduced to preserve the periodontal ligaments related perfusion and preserve socket dimensions for new bone formation.

This study aims to compare implants placed in two differently preserved sockets, the first one preserved using Socket Shield technique with Autogenous Dentin Graft while the other socket preserved using socket shield technique with Alloplastic bone graft material

Conditions

  • Teeth Extraction
  • Tooth Socket

Interventions

PROCEDURE

socket shield technique with autogenous dentin graft

The crown of the hopeless tooth will be decoronated with a chamfer diamond bur and a large-head round diamond bur under copious irrigation, until the bone crest level. The root will then be sectioned along the long axis into buccal and palatal halves with a long shank fissure bur. The lingual root fragment will be carefully retrieved using microperiotome. The remaining buccal root fragment will be thinned and concaved slightly with a long shank fissure bur. The thickness of the buccal root fragment should be at least 1.5 mm to ensure resistance to fracture and resorption. The coronal part of this shield will be beveled to make a lingual slope for a better emergence profile with a large head round diamond bur. The socket shield will be checked for immobility so the implant could be inserted palatally into the socket shield. After the final preparation of the socket shield, Graft will be placed using autogenous dentin graft from the discarded palatal part of the tooth

PROCEDURE

socket shield technique with alloplast graft

The crown of the hopeless tooth will be decoronated with a chamfer diamond bur and a large-head round diamond bur under copious irrigation, until the bone crest level. The root will then be sectioned along the long axis into buccal and palatal halves with a long shank fissure bur. The lingual root fragment will be carefully retrieved using microperiotome. The remaining buccal root fragment will be thinned and concaved slightly with a long shank fissure bur. The thickness of the buccal root fragment should be at least 1.5 mm to ensure resistance to fracture and resorption. The coronal part of this shield will be beveled to make a lingual slope for a better emergence profile with a large head round diamond bur. The socket shield will be checked for immobility so the implant could be inserted palatally into the socket shield. After final preparation of socket shield, Graft will be placed Alloplast graft

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Hams Hamed Abdelrahman

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
20 Years
Max Age
50 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2020-12-01
Primary Completion
2021-11-30
Completion
2021-11-30

Countries

  • Egypt

Study Locations

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