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Evaluation of Dental Implant Treatment With and Without Flap for Clinical, Radiographic and Patient Comfort
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Flapless implant surgery. and Conventional implant surgery. for Dental Implants. Completed, enrolled 24 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this clinical study is to compare two different approaches during dental implant applications. One group of patients in the study received flapless approach which is performed without surgical reflection of soft tissues (gums) during implant surgery. In the control group of the study, patients received conventional flap approach in which flap reflections performed on soft tissues (gums) of the patients. After the surgery patients were monitored for marginal bone loss around implants and discomfort after the surgery for 3 months. And received data statistically analyzed to compare the different surgical procedures.
Study Details
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Interventions
Local anesthesia will be applied to the patients in the test group, and then the implant socket will be prepared without removing the flap and a dental implant will be placed. Bite-wing film will be taken to control the implants in the same session after surgery, and patients will be given VAS (visual analog scale) to perform their assessment of pain on the 3rd day and 7th day. Patients will be given an appointment again after 3 months of treatment. In this session, implants will be evaluated with bite-wing film.
Local anesthesia will be applied to the patients in the control group, and then the implant socket will be prepared after reflecting the flap and a dental implant will be placed. Patients in the control group will receive a full thickness flap elevation and an implant socket will be prepared afterwards the implant will be placed and then the flap will be closed with 4-0 silk suture. Bite-wing film will be taken from both groups to control the implants in the same session after surgery, and patients will be given VAS (visual analog scale) to perform their assessment of pain on the 3rd day and 7th day. Patients will be given an appointment again after 3 months of treatment. In this session, implants will be evaluated with bite-wing film.