Evaluation Of Marginal Bone Height Changes And Biting Force In Screw Retained Implant Prostheses … (NCT07007572) | Clinical Trial Compass
RecruitingPhase 2
Evaluation Of Marginal Bone Height Changes And Biting Force In Screw Retained Implant Prostheses Using Reinforced Resin Vs Monolithic Zirconium
Egypt14 participantsStarted 2024-12-31
Plain-language summary
This studies aims to compare the behavior of recently introduced resin reinforces compared to monolithic zirconia
Who can participate
Age range30 Years – 60 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Mandibular Class II, partially edentulous patients that enables measuring the marginal bone height changes and values of biting forces intra-orally.
* Fully dentulous edentulous opposing Maxillary arch.
* Patients with normal class I jaw relationship.
* Patients that require fixed restorations for functional and esthetic reasons
* Age range (30-60 years).
* Cooperative patients those are willing to attend all follow-up periods.
* Patients with healthy attached mucosa of appropriate thickness free from any inflammation.
* Patients with healthy bone of appropriate thickness, width and height free from any inflammation.
* Patients without any medical conditions that contraindicates implant placement.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patients with Parkinson's disease
* Patients with xerostomia.
* Patients with a history of allergy to resins and/ or zirconia.
* Patients with a medical systematic condition that contraindicate implant placement.
* Patients smoking more than 10 cigarettes per day.
* Patients with pathological changes of residual ridges as recurrent or persistent ulcers, osteomyelitis and infections.
* Patients with large irregular bony exostosis.
* Patients with medical or psychological conditions as physical disability or mental retardation that hinder cooperation in the follow up visits and answering the questionnaires.
What they're measuring
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Measurement of the Bone height changes (bone level)