Short Implant Versus Crestal Standard Length Implant to Retain Class 1 Removable Partial Denture. (NCT06666595) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Short Implant Versus Crestal Standard Length Implant to Retain Class 1 Removable Partial Denture.
Egypt30 participantsStarted 2021-01-04
Plain-language summary
Objective: To report the implant survival rates, clinical, and radiographic outcomes of subcrestal short implant versus crestal standard length implant supported removable partial denture (RPD).
Who can participate
Age range50 Years – 70 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria
* adult patients aged 50 years or older with class 1 RPD with missing mandibular molars at least and complaining from instability of the prosthesis were recruited.
* Medical history revealed no contraindication to implant therapy.
* Patients have an amount of bone nearly equal to 8 mm length above the inferior alveolar canal to receive a 6 mm short implant with 2 mm subcrestal to the bone level with sufficient bone width ≥ 8mm on one side and an amount of bone equal to or more than 8 mm to receive a standard-length implant of 7.5, 9, or 10.5 mm placed at crestal bone level with sufficient bone width ≥ 8mm on the contralateral side which was examined by CBCT.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Presence of active infection or inflammation in the areas intended for implant placement; \*systemic diseases such as diabetes.
* Pregnant and lactating patients.
* Habit of severe bruxism or clenching.
* Treatment with therapeutic radiation to the head within the past 12 months.
* Treatment with bisphosphonate within the past 12 months.
* More than 10 cigarettes/day smoking habit.