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Implant Primary Stability and Ridge Dimensional Changes Utilizing the Osseodensification Protocol
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating OsseoDensification (OD) protocol and standard drilling (SD) protocol (NobelReplace® Conical) for Dental Implants. Completed, enrolled 15 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare ridge dimensional changes between densification and standard drilling protocols and to compare primary and secondary stability of implants placed by bone densification and standard drilling protocols
Study Details
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Interventions
Osseodensification is a drilling process by which bone is being compacted and auto-grafted in an outwardly expanding direction from the osteotomy. When the osseodensification drills are being rotated in a reversed, non-cutting direction a strong and dense layer of bone is formed along the walls and base of the osteotomy.
osteotomy preparation through bone excavation is necessary in implant site development for the placement of dental implants. The process involves a forward cutting process with removal of bone tissue creating appropriate size osteotomy for the dental implant.