Keratized Mucosa in CG Implant Placement: CTG vs Flapless (NCT05073952) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Keratized Mucosa in CG Implant Placement: CTG vs Flapless
Italy44 participantsStarted 2021-10-18
Plain-language summary
The present study will evaluate the difference in terms of keratinazed mucosa (KM) in computer guided implant placement with immediate loading, comparing a flapless approach to flap surgery with connective tissue graft.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Age 18+
* Patients with partial edentulism in the posterior region (4-7) upper or lower for at least 3 months
* Patient whose tomographic examination shows adequate bone volumes for computer guided placement of a standard diameter implant (\> 3.5 mm) without the need for bone regeneration procedures
* Patients who have accepted informed consent and participation in the study
* Patients who do not have exclusion criteria
Eclusion Criteria
* Patients who refuse to co-operate
* Systemic conditions of exclusion:
* Medical conditions requiring prolonged use of steroids
* Severe hemophilia
* In therapy with intravenous bisphosphonates
* History of white blood cell dysfunction or deficiency
* History of head and neck radiotherapy or chemotherapy
* History of kidney failure
* Pregnant or breastfeeding patient
* History of uncontrolled endocrine disorders
* Physical handicaps that hinder proper oral hygiene
* Use of experimental devices or drugs within 30 days prior to implant placement surgery
* Alcoholism or drug abuse
* Smokers of\> 10 cigarettes per day or the equivalent cigar or\> 10 tobacco-based chewings per day
* Conditions or circumstances that prevent the completion of participation in the study or interfere with the analysis of the study results
Local exclusion conditions:
* Local inflammation, including untreated periodontitis
* Patients with erosive lichen planus
* History of local radiation therapy
* Presence of bone …