Evaluation of Ice Cream Cone Technique With Immediate Implant Placement in Patients With Labial Plate Dehiscence

NCT ID: NCT04679766

Last Updated: 2020-12-29

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

10 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-01-31

Study Completion Date

2021-07-31

Brief Summary

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Immediate tooth replacement with immediate implants into fresh extraction sockets has become a common and promising clinical procedure in daily practice in regard of implant survival, osseointegration and esthetic outcomes . However, there are some challenges encountered in the treatment of patients with labial bone plate dehiscence. Deficiency of facial bone anatomy has a negative impact on esthetics and is a critical causative factor for esthetic implant complications and failures ..

Few studies investigated the reconstitution of labial bone plate dehiscence using ice cream cone technique and their results showed adequate bone regeneration 4 to 6 months where no labial plate was present prior to grafting technique. Ice cream cone technique as a flapless grafting technique in conjunction with immediate implant placement in patients with labial bone plate dehiscence requires further studies for its clinical relevance and approval.

Detailed Description

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Classical methods of guided bone regenerative methods succeeded to partially reconstitute the lost labial plate of bone using different grafting materials with barrier membranes.

This might be attributed to the necessity of using a full mucoperiosteal flap which interrupts the vascular supply to the bone and jeopardizing the process of total facial bone regenerative process. Therefore, Tan-Chu et al., (2014) described in a case report an innovative technique using resorbable collagen membrane in the shape of ice cream cone and allograft in the reconstitution of labial plate in patients with socket type II after extraction with folding the membrane to seal the socket and containing the blood clot to allow for occupation of osteogenic cell population without raising a flap. This technique showed an adequate bone regeneration with net result of 1.32 mm prior to no labial plate present before grafting. Hence, using immediate implant placement with the conjunction of the ice cream cone technique in regeneration of labial plate of bone needs to be further assessed to evaluate its clinical outcomes.

Conditions

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Dental Implant Guided Bone Regeneration

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Patients with non-restorable tooth in maxillary bi-cuspid region with labial/buccal plate dehiscence

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Ice cream cone technique with immediate implant as a flapless bone regenerative method in management of patients with labial plte dehiscence

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Atraumatic extraction will be done The extraction socket will be debrided to remove any residual debris using surgical curettes Socket walls will be checked using a periodontal probe to ensure integrity of all sockets walls except the labial bone plate which must show a dehiscence. Implant placement will be done. All implants will engage at least 3 mm apical to the apical end of the socket with adequate primary stability Resorbable collagen membrane will be cut confirming to the size and shape of the defect of labial bone plate dehiscence. The membrane will be placed against internal surface of the extraction socket against the remaining buccal plate of bone. The gap between the collagen membrane and the implant fixture will be filled with xenograft particulates.The membrane will be folded in palatal direction to seal the socket in an ice cream cone shape, then will be secured using non-resorbable sutures

Interventions

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Ice cream cone technique with immediate implant as a flapless bone regenerative method in management of patients with labial plte dehiscence

Atraumatic extraction will be done The extraction socket will be debrided to remove any residual debris using surgical curettes Socket walls will be checked using a periodontal probe to ensure integrity of all sockets walls except the labial bone plate which must show a dehiscence. Implant placement will be done. All implants will engage at least 3 mm apical to the apical end of the socket with adequate primary stability Resorbable collagen membrane will be cut confirming to the size and shape of the defect of labial bone plate dehiscence. The membrane will be placed against internal surface of the extraction socket against the remaining buccal plate of bone. The gap between the collagen membrane and the implant fixture will be filled with xenograft particulates.The membrane will be folded in palatal direction to seal the socket in an ice cream cone shape, then will be secured using non-resorbable sutures

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Non-restorable teeth in maxillary inter-bicuspid region.
2. All teeth have labial plate dehiscence (socket type II) after extraction.
3. Patients free from any systemic conditions that may affect healing.
4. Adequate bone volume for the placement of immediate implant.
5. Presence of the adjacent teeth.
6. Compliant patients.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Smokers.
2. Pregnant females.
3. Patients who were taking or currently taking any of the bisphosphonates.
4. Any disease that might affect bone metabolism as osteoporosis.
5. Insufficient inter-occlusal distance or mesio-distal space to place an implant supported restoration.
6. The presence of any signs of acute infection in the surgical site or the adjacent natural teeth.
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Mostafa Amagad

Principle investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Other Identifiers

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MAmagad

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id