Primary and Secondary Stability of a One-Piece Compressive Implant System

NCT06800508 · Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 14

Last updated 2026-05-04

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Summary

Implant stability plays a major role in establishing implant osseointegration; it is considered an important requirement to decide the functional loading time with a fixed prosthesis. Objectives: to investigate the influence of one-piece implant position on their primary and secondary stability. The implant gains its Primary stability at placement time as a mechanical phenomenon that is related to the type of implant, placement technique used, and the local bone quality and quantity whereas, secondary stability is attributable to bone formation at the implant/tissue interface and in the surrounding bone. This study compares the stability of a compressive Conometric implant designed by Trade Company (ROOTT compressive with Conometric) in the posterior upper and lower jaws and optimizes the time of functional loading. This study's hypothesis is that implant stability is unaffected by the implant's position within the mouth cavity.

Conditions

  • Dental Implant

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University of Sulaimani

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Sarhang S Gul, PhD · University of Sulaimani

Eligibility

Min Age
35 Years
Max Age
79 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2025-01-01
Primary Completion
2026-05-15
Completion
2026-06-01

Countries

  • Iraq

Study Locations

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