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Phase 4Completed· 32 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Bone Graft Placement +5 morebiological
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NCT01628367Phase 4Completed

The Effectiveness of the Cytoplast Technique in Preventing Bone Loss Around Immediate Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone. A Randomized Clinical Trial.

University of Michigan·interventional·Posted Jun 26, 2012·Updated Mar 20, 2017

In Brief

A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Minimally Traumatic Tooth Extraction, Immediate Implant Placement, and 4 other interventions for Missing Tooth. Completed, enrolled 32 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

An important result of healing after tooth extraction is a reduction in dimensions of the remaining bone at that site. This reduction of bone volume precludes successful restoration of the space using a dental implant. Bone augmentation has shown promise in clinical reports to reduce this loss of bone volume, thus allowing implant placement and restoration. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of guided bone regeneration around dental implants placed in fresh extraction sockets.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsMissing Tooth
CountriesUnited States
Collaborators--

Timeline

Phase 4CompletedFinished
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First PostedJun 26, 2012
Enrollment StartJul 1, 2012
Primary CompletionMay 1, 2014
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.8 yearsPosted 14.0 years ago

Interventions

Minimally Traumatic Tooth Extractionprocedure

The surgeon will perform a minimally traumatic tooth extraction in the following fashion. Intrasulcular incisions will be performed with at 15-C scalpel around the tooth to be extracted. A periotome will then be introduced into the periodontal ligament space in order to sever the subcrestal attachment and expand the periodontal ligament space. Elevators will be used to initiate luxation of teeth. After significant mobility has been achieved through elevation, forceps will be used only to deliver the tooth. Finally, the socket will be curetted to remove all granulomatous tissue and irrigated with sterile isotonic saline solution.

Immediate Implant Placementdevice

A threaded titanium alloy implant with an internal hex connection and a Resorbable Blast Texturing (RBT) surface (Tapered Internal® Implant System, Biohorizons, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA) will be placed using a surgical guide. Implant diameter of 3.8mm with lengths of either 12 or 15mm will be used. Implants will be placed approximately 3-4mm below the free gingival margin or 2-3mm below the cemento-enamel junction of adjacent teeth.

Bone Graft Placementbiological

Circumferential defects or dehiscences around the immediately placed implant will be grafted. enCore™ Combination Allograft (Osteogenics Biomedical, Lubbock, Texas, USA) will be used as the bone graft material.

Membrane placementbiological

A non absorbable d-PTFE membrane (Cytoplast® TXT-200, Osteogenics Biomedical, Lubbock, Texas, USA) will be trimmed to an appropriate size and shape to completely cover the implant site, and extend about 3-5mm beyond on the facial aspect. The membrane will be tucked under the sub-periosteal flap. Care will be taken to ensure that the membrane is resting on bone all around the socket margins. The membrane will be kept a minimum of 1.5mm from the adjacent tooth roots in the interdental area.

Collagen plug placementbiological

A bio-absorbable collagen wound dressing (CollaPlug®, Zimmer Dental, Carlsbad, CA, USA) will be trimmed to the appropriate size, so as to cover the socket

Medicationsdrug

Patients will be given amoxicillin 500mg 2 days prior to the surgery and will then continue for every 8 hours for 10 days. Patients will also take Ibuprofen 600mg every 6 hours for the first 3 days following the surgery, and then as needed for pain. Patients will also receive a prescription for Vicodin as needed for pain, every 4 to 6 hours