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INVESTIGATION of EXPRESSION of C-TERMINAL CROSS-LINKING TELOPEPTIDE of TYPE I COLLAGEN(CTXI) LEVELS IN SALIVA WITH EARLY and DELAYED LOADING of DENTAL IMPLANTS
In Brief
An observational study for Dental Implant, Periotest, CTX,Delayed Loading, ELISA, Early Loading, Saliva. Completed, enrolled 40 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Background: Implants are commonly used as a treatment choice for partially dentate or in edentulous patients. Currently, no specific biomarker to assess the bone status around the dental implants of healthy patients has been reported to further evaluate bone deposition, resorption and stability. CTX (C-terminal telopeptide) is a known specific biomarker for bone resorption. CTX levels evaluation in serum and urine of patients with bisphosphonates treatment has already been reported. However, its levels in saliva of healthy patients with dental implants has not been investigated, so far. Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate salivary CTX levels in dental implants with early and delayed loading and to compare it with the values of mechanical stability test (Periotest). Methods: Patients coming to OPD of Oral Surgery department of Dow International Dental College (DIDC) and are willing for placement of implant in the posterior molar area of mandible will be enrolled in the study. Informed consent will be taken from each patient for participation in the study. Dental implants placement will be performed according to the standard protocols. All patients will be assessed for implant stability on the day of surgery, at 1 month, 2 month and 3 months by Periotest assessment. Also, saliva will be collected and stored from same patients. Later, ELISA will be performed for expressional analysis of CTX.