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Immediate Dental Implant

14 registered clinical trials studyying Immediate Dental Implant3 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
Not Yet RecruitingDiode Laser Photocoagulation With Immediate Implant Placement
NCT07044895
Hams Hamed AbdelrahmanN/A
Active Not RecruitingEffect of Two Incision Techniques on Soft and Hard Tissue Outcomes in Immediate Implant Placement in Class II
NCT07020767
Ain Shams UniversityN/A
RecruitingModified Periosteal Inhibition with Simultaneous Implant Placement in Aesthetic Zone
NCT06519773
Tanta UniversityPhase 1 / Phase 2
RecruitingDimensional Changes of Peri-implant Tissue in Immediate Implants With Individualized Healing Abutments
NCT06455436
Universitat Internacional de CatalunyaN/A
CompletedClinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Topical Vitamin D on Immediate Dental Implants
NCT06806423
Suez Canal UniversityN/A
CompletedImmediate Dental Implant Placed in the Presence of Chronic Inflammatory Periapical Lesions
NCT05101941
Hams Hamed AbdelrahmanN/A
UnknownEvaluation of Papilla Index Around Immediate Mandibular Molar Implants Using Customized Healing Abutment Versu
NCT04449302
Cairo UniversityN/A
Completedthe Effect of Topical Application of Hyaluronic Acid on Immediate Dental Implant
NCT03691467
Ibrahim Samy KalboushPhase 4
CompletedEvaluation of Melatonin Application of Immediate Dental Implant
NCT03689998
Cairo UniversityPhase 4
UnknownThe Effect Of Hyaluronic Acid And Melatonin With Systemic Administration of Vitamin C On Implant Stability Aft
NCT03804177
Cairo UniversityPhase 4
UnknownAssessment of Immediate Implant Stability When Adding Mixture of Hyaluronic Acid and Melatonin
NCT03692026
Cairo UniversityPhase 4
CompletedImmediate Implants in the Aesthetic Zone
NCT04343833
Universidad de MurciaN/A
CompletedEsthetic Outcomes Following Immediate Implant Combine With Soft Tissue Augmentation
NCT02864862
The University of Texas Health Science Center, HoustonPhase 4
UnknownImmediate Implant Placement With Platlet Rich Fibrin as Space Filling Material Versus the Use of Deprotienized
NCT03183349
Cairo UniversityN/A