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UnknownNCT04393714

Demineralized Dentin Graft With Hydrochloric Acid Versus Nitric Acid in Alveolar Ridge Preservation

Demineralized Dentin Graft With Hydrochloric Acid Versus Nitric Acid in Alveolar Ridge Preservation. Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
8 (estimated)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The reduction in alveolar bone dimensions is an inevitable outcome after tooth extraction due to the healing events that results in bone modeling/remodeling. Alveolar ridge preservation is a successful approach that aids in reducing these changes greatly. Various techniques have been employed to achieve that outcome utilizing bone grafts and/or membrane. Dentin graft is a promising type that can overcome many of the limitations facing mainstream grafts. Autogenous source serve the advantage of providing graft with no cross-infection risk or immunogenicity. Moreover, the unique structure of dentin makes it suitable for osteoinduction and osteoconduction that yields favorite bone regeneration outcomes. Demineralization of dentin is essential to release trapped growth factors, expose collagen fibrils and enhance the grafts degradability and replacement by native tissues. Many acids have been investigated for the use in chairside preparation of the dentin graft and hence, clinicians are faced with different choices but little evidence regarding the acid which yield s better outcomes.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREAlveolar ridge preservation after extractionatraumatic extraction followed by graft material insertion

Timeline

Start date
2020-10-01
Primary completion
2021-08-31
Completion
2021-10-31
First posted
2020-05-19
Last updated
2020-07-15

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