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A Randomized Controlled Trial to Compare the Histomorphometric and Clinical Outcomes of Soft Tissue Augmentation at the Time of Lateral Ridge Augmentation Procedures
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Connective tissue graft at time of bone graft, Acellular Demal Matrix at time of bone graft, and 1 other intervention for Bone Graft; Complications, Infection or Inflammation and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 24 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study will compare two commonly used soft tissue grafting techniques (connective tissue graft, CTG vs Acellular Dermal Matrix, ADM) to augment the soft tissue at the time of lateral ridge augmentation procedure. Following ridge augmentation procedure, most of the times there is a need for soft tissue augmentation to change the quality of the tissue around future implant's site. To our knowledge, the influence of soft tissue augmentation at the time of ridge augmentation procedure has not been tested defects.
Study Details
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Interventions
following the placement of the bone graft and the membrane, a CTG will be harvested and sutured to the membrane and then the flaps passively sutured on top on the bone and soft tissue graft
following the placement of the bone graft and the membrane, an ADM will be sutured to the membrane and then the flaps passively sutured on top on the bone and soft tissue graft
Following the placement of the bone graft and the membrane, the flaps passively sutured on top on the bone. No soft tissue graft will be added.