Clinical Evaluation of Vertical Inter-implant Papilla Height in Platform Matched Implants in Comparison to Morse Connection Abutments
NCT ID: NCT03787355
Last Updated: 2026-01-16
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-02-17
2026-01-15
Brief Summary
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The implant-abutment connection may have an impact on the amount such inter-implant bone loss, with morse-taper (MT) abutments emerging from the central region of the implant allow additional thickness in the horizontal soft-tissue component. This might help reducing marginal bone remodeling during biological width formation. Moreover, the literature indicates that the peri-implant bone strain vary significantly with the type of implant-abutment connection. The conical interface of MT connections helps dissipating the forces to the fixture.
The aim of the study is to clinically investigate the fate of soft tissue and papilla following crown placement on neighboring morse cone implants versus non-platform switched implants denoting the fate of soft tissue and papilla.
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Detailed Description
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* Patients are to be selected from the outpatient clinic of the department of Oral Medicine and Periodontology-Cairo University.
Intervention:
Clinical examination:
1. Evaluation of the patient's general condition of the oral cavity, to make sure it complies with the criteria required to be enrolled in the study in terms of oral hygiene, pathological conditions, occlusion and inter-arch space.
2. Evaluation of the periapical condition and crestal bone level using a periapical radiograph.
3. Evaluation of the soft tissue biotype by trans-gingival piercing using a periodontal probe.
4. Width of keratinized gingiva (measured by a periodontal probe from the gingival margin to the mucogingival junction). It is measured at three areas (mesial, midbuccal and distal).
SURGICAL PROTOCOL (T0):
* Patients meeting the inclusion criteria, CBCT analysis and extensive diagnosis is done to plan for treatment.
* After randomization patients are assigned to one of the two groups
* After profound anesthesia administration, a full thickness crestal flap is reflected, sequential osteotomy of the implant sites to the desired depth is performed with great care of interimplant distance maintenance to a 3-4mm.
* Implant insertion and confirmatory x-rays are performed.
* Gingival formers will be placed.
* Flap closure is performed with interrupted 4-0 polyproplene sutures.
Postoperative Care:
Postoperative medication -Administration of:
1. Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS; Ibuprofen 600mg three times daily for 5 days) (Francesco Pieri et al, 2012).
2. Antiseptic mouth rinse (0.12% Chlorhexidine oral rinse) will be prescribed starting from the second day for 60 seconds two times a day for 14 days (Jun Yu et al, 2015).
-Patient self-care instructions:
3. Application of an ice bag to the treated area for the first 24 hours (Francesco Pieri et al, 2012).
4. The patients were instructed to gently brush the operated area starting from the second day with a soft brush using roll technique.
Scheduled time of re-entry for patients:
3 months for prosthesis fabrication.
Clinical Examinations:
At the 3-month (T1), 6-month (T2) and 12-month (T3), the following clinical parameters will be recorded at the implant sites: Interimplant vertical papilla height, pink esthestic score (PES), probing depth (PD), peri-implant mucosal height (PMH), bleeding on probing at six sites of each implant (mesiobuccal, buccal, distobuccal, distolingual, lingual, and mesiolingual), and width of buccal keratinized mucosa (KM) at the midbuccal surface of each implant.
KM will be recorded as the linear distance from the mucosal margin to the mucogingival line.
Radiographic Examination Radiographic examination will be performed immediately after the surgical procedure (T0), and at T1 and T3. Standard periapical radiographs will be taken using a digital imaging software system.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Cone Morse Connection Implants
2 neighboring Morse connection Implants
Morse connection Implants
2 neighboring morse connection Implants of Zinedent - Strauman
platform matched implants
2 neighboring platform matched implants.
Morse connection Implants
2 neighboring morse connection Implants of Zinedent - Strauman
Interventions
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Morse connection Implants
2 neighboring morse connection Implants of Zinedent - Strauman
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Good oral hygiene.
* Missing minimum of two neighboring maxillary teeth with sufficient bucco-palatal bone of ≥ 6mm.
* Interimplant distance planned to be 3-4 mm.
* Patient acceptance of more than one year of follow up.
Exclusion Criteria
* Smokers.
* Pregnant females.
* Thin biotype
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nada Zazou
Principle Investigator, assistant Lecturer, Modern Sciences and Arts University (MSA).
Locations
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Cairo University
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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PERIO7:4:85
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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