Assessment of the Socket Shield Technique Accompanied by Sticky Bone Around the Immediate Implant
NCT ID: NCT06700486
Last Updated: 2024-11-22
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
16 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-03-12
2024-12-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Teeth extractions basis volumetric changes characterized by alveolar bone resorption, specifically the buccal plate of bone, with a consequential associated soft tissue retraction . Several studies proved that buccal dimension of the alveolar ridge undergoes horizontal bone resorption of about 56% and a resorption of the palatal /lingual bone of 30% through the interval four-month prior extraction of the tooth. Correspondingly . detected overall horizontal dimension resorption of the alveolar ridge subsequent the extraction, and the buccal wall reduction of the alveolar ridge is more obvious than lingual wall .
Immediate placement of implant does not totally overcome the resorption of the alveolar bone and recession of the soft tissue in esthetic region following teeth extractions. Loss of alveolar bone prior extraction consider as irreversible process concerning both vertical and horizontal resorption. Moreover, the alveolar bone resorption is more distinct on the buccal wall than on the lingual wall of the extraction socket.
The ridge dimension is reduced when implants are placed immediately without subsequent directed bone regeneration treatments. When compared to spontaneous healing, it appears to be ineffective at around half of the initial bone width in horizontal dimension . By using a grafting substance and combining instantaneous implant insertion with a guided bone-regeneration process, less horizontal bone resorption can be expected .
Several augmentation techniques are used in the surgical field to create sufficient bone volume. Grafting techniques for particulate bone augmentation include autograft, allograft, xenograft, and alloplast. Autograft is the gold standard in bone augmentation, but it has drawbacks such as second surgical-site morbidity and insufficient bone volume. Secondary infections are a disadvantage of allografts and xenografts Since 2010, a novel method of producing growth factor-enriched bone graft matrix (also known as sticky bone) with autologous fibrin glue has been demonstrated. Sticky bone stabilizes the bone graft in the defect, accelerating tissue healing and minimizing bone loss during the healing period. It is moldable and adaptable to a variety of bony defects, preventing micro and macro movement of the grafted bone. As a result, the volume of the augmentation is maintained during the healing process, and the need of titanium mesh and bone block is reduced .
In contrast to PRP or PRGF, the fibrin network entraps platelets and leukocytes to release growth factors, speeding up soft tissue regeneration and bone regeneration. Furthermore, unlike PRP or PRGF, no biochemical additives are required to make sticky bone, and fibrin interconnection reduces soft tissue ingrowth into the sticky bone graft .
Studies revealed that the presence of vascular supply from the periodontal ligament was a major factor in the preservation of alveolar bone and soft tissues, the idea of leaving the leftover root section on the labial plate was advocated. This procedure is known as "socket shield technology" in which the root fragment acts as a shield to protect the buccal bone from resorption
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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comparator arm
Immediate implant and sticky bone
SOCKET SHIELD
in implant dentistry
interventional arm
Socket shield
Immediate implant and sticky bone
in implant dentistry
Interventions
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SOCKET SHIELD
in implant dentistry
Immediate implant and sticky bone
in implant dentistry
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2\. patient with adequate oral hygiene and systemically free. 3.patients' age ranging from 20-60 years. 4. Free from any systemic disease according to Cornell Medical Index
Exclusion Criteria
2\. Chronic smokers or formal smoker. 3.Insulin dependent diabetes 4.Thyroid disease 5.Clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease 6. patients receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy, alcohol or drug abuse 7. Pregnancy and lactation.
20 Years
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Reham Qabeel
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Reham Qabeel
Assistant lecturer
Locations
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Reham Abdel Hady Ali Kabeel
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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P-ME-22-02
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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