Evaluation of Implants Placed Immediately or Delayed Into Extraction Sites (NCT00067392) | Clinical Trial Compass
UnknownPhase 3
Evaluation of Implants Placed Immediately or Delayed Into Extraction Sites
United States90 participantsStarted 2003-11
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to determine the difference in success when placing implants immediately into an extraction site compared to delaying the implant placement until the extraction site has healed. In addition, the level of bone around the implants will be compared to determine if one method leads to better results over time.
Who can participate
Age range21 Months – 65 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* All patients will be willing to be present for examination two times a year for at least three years, as well as maintenance cleanings twice a year 3 months prior to the data collection visit.
* All patients will be free of uncontrolled diabetes (any type), existing malignancy, and will not be receiving any therapy that suppresses their immune system, such as radiation, chemotherapy, or chronic steroid usage
* Need for extraction of a single rooted maxillary central or lateral incisor, canine, or premolar, with no signs of acute infection (purulent exudate, erythema, pain, and swelling).
* Patients will have bone present on all surfaces of the tooth within 3 mm of the gingival margin of the planned restoration, in order to provide sufficient bone to circumferentially cover the implant.
* All patients will have adequate space for satisfactory restoration of the edentulous space.
* Each patient's dentition will be free of active periodontal disease or exhibit controllable periodontal disease such that their teeth will clinically be non-mobile and have probing depths less than 3 mm.
* All prospective sites will have at least 2mm of attached or keratinized gingiva.
* The crestal bone width should be enough to accommodate either a 3.75 diameter implant for the central incisor, canine, and premolar sites, or a 3.25 mm diameter implant for the lateral incisor tooth sites. Bone height should be at least 14 mm for accommodation of the implant.
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What they're measuring
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Crestal bone levels adjacent to the implants
Timeframe: 4 months
Trial details
NCT IDNCT00067392
SponsorLouisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans