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CompletedNCT04761445

Comparison Between Two Different Tissue-Level Implant Systems: A Prospective Clinical Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
8 (actual)
Sponsor
Saint-Joseph University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The objective of this prospective study is to compare clinically and radiographically two different tissue-level implants, in partially edentulous patients in the posterior area of the maxilla and mandible. The primary objective of the study was to track the crestal bone level changes around the two implant systems. Secondary objectives were implant stability as well as initial soft tissue thickness which were evaluated throughout this study.

Detailed description

The study is designed as a prospective clinical trial with a parallel design comparing two different tissue-level implants placed adjacently in the posterior maxilla and mandible. The primary outcome is the change in the interproximal crestal bone level. Patients in this study were recruited from the general population attending the department of Periodontology at the Saint-Joseph University. Adult patients (males and females) in need of implant rehabilitation for partial edentulism in the posterior maxilla and mandible have been selected to take part in this study. Following initial screening procedures, each patient underwent a site-specific intraoral and radiographic examination (Cone Beam Computed Tomography analysis and periapical radiographs) in order to make sure that the inclusion criteria were satisfied. Patients presenting with bone width of less than 6 mm or more than 9 mm were immediately excluded from the study. The day of the surgery, each implantation site was given a number depending on the tooth missing. Then, using a random team generator software each site was randomly assigned to one of the two groups based on the implant system used: The first group (group 1) consisted of patients receiving Straumann Standard Plus (SP) implants of 4.1 mm in diameter and length of 10 mm. The second group (group 2) included patients receiving JD Octa implants of 4.3 mm in diameter and 10 mm in length. Participants were blinded as to the assignment in the first or second group. The implant placement procedures were planned based on clinical and radiographic evaluation. The following parameters were monitored for each case: Crestal bone level changes (CBL) Primary and secondary implant stability Initial soft tissue thickness After a healing time of 3 months Patients were recalled 6 and 12 months after prosthetic treatment. At each visit, the restorations were evaluated for mobility, oral hygiene, peri-implant soft tissue conditions and patient satisfaction. Intraoral standardized radiographs were also taken at the 12-months follow-up visit to evaluate crestal bone level changes. CBL changes were defined as the difference between two consecutive CBL measurements. Secondary implant stability was evaluated. Impressions were taken at the implant level. Abutments were fixed on the implants with titanium screws. In order to reduce the risk of bias in the study, all the implant-supported crowns were screw retained. However, in only one case, and due to prosthetic considerations, two implant-supported crowns were cemented using a temporary cement. In this case, the restorations were thoroughly checked for excessive cement. Final restorations were delivered within 2 weeks of referral. Finally, standardized radiographs were taken to ensure abutment seating and check for residual cement (in the case of cemented crowns). Patients were recalled 6 and 12 months after prosthetic treatment. At each visit, the restorations were evaluated for mobility, oral hygiene, peri-implant soft tissue conditions and patient satisfaction. Intraoral standardized radiographs were also taken at the 12-months follow-up visit to evaluate crestal bone level changes. As described previously, CBL changes were defined as the difference between two consecutive CBL measurements.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERStraumann Standard Plus implant and JDental care (JD) Octa implantTwo different implant systems were used. The above-mentioned implants share many features in common, such as implant design. They both have a machined implant collar of 1.8 mm.

Timeline

Start date
2019-01-10
Primary completion
2020-07-10
Completion
2021-07-10
First posted
2021-02-21
Last updated
2021-08-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Lebanon

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04761445. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.