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Evaluation of the Effects of the Small Intestine Submucosa (SIS) Biological Membrane on Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) and Early Loading of Dental Implants in the Maxillary Anterior Region
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Early implant loading, Delayed implant loading, and 2 other interventions for Dental Implantation and Guided Bone Regeneration. Completed, enrolled 36 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to determine whether early implant loading that shortens the healing period to 6 weeks can be safely and effectively applied to implants with good initial stability in the maxillary anterior region, which undergoes simultaneous guided bone regeneration (GBR), via clinical examination, intraoral scanning, imageological diagnosis, and aesthetic scoring, and to determine the clinical effect of the small intestine submucosa (SIS) biological barrier membrane in such cases involving early loading. This study is expected to provide preliminary guidance on the timing of loading for a single maxillary anterior implant with insufficient bone volume and provide a theoretical basis for the selection of a biological barrier membrane for GBR in such patients.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Patients underwent definitive restoration at 6 weeks after implant surgery (early loading).
Patients underwent definitive restoration at 6 months after implant surgery (delayed loading).
An small intestine submucosa (SIS) membrane was used in the guided bone regeneration (GBR) surgery.
An Bio-Gide membrane was used in the guided bone regeneration (GBR) surgery.