the aim of this study is to establish if there are clinical, radio-graphical and histomorphometrical differences between using Partially Demineralized Dentin graft versus Xenograft in the esthetic zone. as a clinical application in alveolar bone regeneration procedures related to implant dentistry, including socket preservation, alveolar ridge augmentation, after tooth extraction in the esthetic zone. After extraction of non-restorable teeth in the esthetic zone, will ridge preservation with application of partially demineralized autogenous dentin graft produce less hard tissue changes compared to xenograft? The initial therapy consists of periodontal treatment (phase I therapy) including supragingival scaling, subgingival debridement if needed, adjustment of faulty restoration and polishing. The mechanical plaque control instructions for each patient include brushing and interdental cleaning techniques. Flapless and atraumatic tooth extraction will be initiated, Then the sockets will be carefully packed with the allocated graft material that are shaped to match the individual size and contours of each socket. Once the grafts are properly adapted to the sockets, they will be covered with collagen membrane. The membrane will be shaped to extend 2-3 mm beyond the margins of the extraction socket and positioned just beneath the marginal mucosa. To ensure its stability, a cross-suture will be performed, securing the membrane in place. Intervention group: The socket will be filled with partially demineralized autogenous dentin graft Control group: The socket will be filled with xenograft . For both groups, All the subjects will be evaluated at pre-surgical, baseline and 6 months post surgical months for clinical parameters and baseline( immediate post-surgical and 6 months post-surgical . Outcomes: Change in radiographic horizontal ridge width at 1mm below the most coronal aspect of the crest , Change in radiographic horizontal ridge width at 3 and 5mm below the most coronal aspect of the crest,Change in radiographic buccal ridge height , Change in radiographic buccal ridge height ,Change in radiographic Palatal ridge height,Percentage of new vital bone formation,Percentage of residual bone graft,Implant Primary Stability. Detailed Description: This study aims to evaluate clinical, radiographic and histomorphometrica
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Change in radiographic horizontal ridge width
Timeframe: after 6 months postoperatively
Riham A Alshikh Hani Alkurdee, Bachelor