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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
40 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-08-01
2025-10-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Long-term success of both treatment modalities is influenced by peri-implant outcomes, especially marginal bone loss (MBL), which reflects the biological stability of the implant-bone interface. MBL can be affected by multiple factors, including loading protocols, implant angulation, prosthetic design, and material properties of the prosthetic framework.
Recent advances in materials science have introduced polyetheretherketone (PEEK), a high-performance polymer, as a promising alternative to traditional metallic frameworks such as titanium or cobalt-chromium. PEEK offers mechanical properties that closely mimic bone, excellent biocompatibility, chemical stability, and a lower elastic modulus that may provide beneficial shock absorption, potentially reducing stress on implants and peri-implant bone. When fabricated via CAD/CAM technology, PEEK frameworks achieve high marginal accuracy and favorable fracture resistance, while also being lightweight and comfortable for patients.
Despite growing interest in PEEK for dental applications, most clinical research has focused on its use in removable partial dentures or single crowns. Data on its performance in full-arch implant prostheses-whether overdentures or All-on-4 fixed restorations-are scarce. Moreover, few studies have directly compared the peri-implant outcomes of these two rehabilitation strategies when using the same framework material.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Group A - Overdenture Group
Patients in this group received four parallel implants placed in the interforaminal region-two in the lateral incisor sites and two in the first premolar sites. The implants supported a removable overdenture retained by a CAD/CAM-fabricated PEEK framework. The overdentures were designed for improved retention, stability, and load distribution, with acrylic resin denture teeth.
Mandibular Four-Implant-Retained Overdenture (PEEK Framework); Mandibular All-on-4 Fixed Prosthesis (PEEK Framework)
Group I: Four-implant-retained mandibular overdenture with a CAD/CAM-milled PEEK framework and acrylic denture teeth, retained via attachment mechanisms; implants placed in lateral incisor and first premolar sites; delayed loading protocol.
Group II: Mandibular All-on-4 fixed prosthesis with a CAD/CAM-milled PEEK framework and acrylic denture teeth; two anterior straight and two posterior tilted implants placed in lateral incisor and first premolar sites; delayed loading protocol.
Group B - Fixed Prosthesis Group
Patients in this group received four implants according to the All-on-4 protocol-two anterior straight implants in the lateral incisor region and two posterior tilted implants in the first premolar region. The implants supported a screw-retained full-arch fixed prosthesis with a CAD/CAM-fabricated PEEK framework and acrylic resin denture teeth. The design aimed to optimize anteroposterior spread and reduce cantilever length while providing a fixed restoration.
Mandibular Four-Implant-Retained Overdenture (PEEK Framework); Mandibular All-on-4 Fixed Prosthesis (PEEK Framework)
Group I: Four-implant-retained mandibular overdenture with a CAD/CAM-milled PEEK framework and acrylic denture teeth, retained via attachment mechanisms; implants placed in lateral incisor and first premolar sites; delayed loading protocol.
Group II: Mandibular All-on-4 fixed prosthesis with a CAD/CAM-milled PEEK framework and acrylic denture teeth; two anterior straight and two posterior tilted implants placed in lateral incisor and first premolar sites; delayed loading protocol.
Interventions
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Mandibular Four-Implant-Retained Overdenture (PEEK Framework); Mandibular All-on-4 Fixed Prosthesis (PEEK Framework)
Group I: Four-implant-retained mandibular overdenture with a CAD/CAM-milled PEEK framework and acrylic denture teeth, retained via attachment mechanisms; implants placed in lateral incisor and first premolar sites; delayed loading protocol.
Group II: Mandibular All-on-4 fixed prosthesis with a CAD/CAM-milled PEEK framework and acrylic denture teeth; two anterior straight and two posterior tilted implants placed in lateral incisor and first premolar sites; delayed loading protocol.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Completely edentulous mandible for at least 6 months prior to implant placement.
Treated with either:
Four-implant-retained mandibular overdenture with a PEEK framework, or
Mandibular All-on-4 fixed prosthesis with a PEEK framework.
All implants placed in the lateral incisor and first premolar regions (per respective protocol).
Restorations fabricated via CAD/CAM-milled PEEK framework with acrylic denture teeth.
Prosthesis delivered with a delayed loading protocol.
Minimum clinical and radiographic follow-up of 4 years.
Availability of standardized baseline and follow-up periapical radiographs for marginal bone level assessment.
Treated by the same surgical and prosthodontic team.
Exclusion Criteria
History of head and neck radiotherapy.
Active periodontal or peri-implant infection at the time of implant placement.
Insufficient bone volume in the interforaminal region requiring grafting beyond minor augmentation.
Heavy smoking habit (\>10 cigarettes/day) at the time of treatment.
Parafunctional habits (e.g., severe bruxism or clenching) documented in patient records.
Use of medications known to affect bone metabolism (e.g., high-dose corticosteroids, antiresorptive drugs).
Pregnancy at the time of implant placement.
Incomplete clinical or radiographic records.
Follow-up period of less than 4 years.
40 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mansoura University
OTHER
Menoufia University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mohammed El-Sawy
Dr
Locations
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Faculty of Dentistry
Shibīn al Kawm, Menoufia, Egypt
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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ADMNF-00625
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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