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UnknownNCT05771038

Assessment of Bone Quality After Socket Preservation Using Sodium Alendronate Gel Compared to Sticky Bone

Assessment of Bone Quality After Defective Socket Preservation Using Sodium Alendronate Gel Compared to Sticky Bone : A Histomorphometric Randomized Clinical Controlled Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
EARLY_Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
32 (estimated)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
16 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The aim of study to evaluate the quality and quantity of the formed bone after socket preservation using sticky bone versus alendronate gel

Detailed description

this study is alternative hypothesis research based on that one technique will be more efficient and effective than the other. In our case, the bone produced after introducing the sodium alendronate drug in defective sockets will be beneficial and will have better density and histomorphological features than treating the socket with sticky bone technique . Several socket preservation techniques with different regenerative biomaterials and procedures as bone grafts, membranes, biological modifiers and platelet concentrates were introduced in the literature to overcome these problems. Some researchers tried to introduce alternative techniques to preserve the socket depending on the enhancement of the native physiological mechanism of bone formation without the need for grafting through utilization of chemical agents that interfere with bone resorption, among these agents are the Bisphosphonates. Bisphosphonates are originally used in diseases with increased bone resorption as osteoporosis, paget's and fibrous dysplasia, hypercalcemia of malignancies. The Effect of local delivery of alendronate on bone resorption following mucoperiosteal flap in mandible of rats was examined in Oxford Dental College Hospital, Bomannahalli on patients between 30 to 65 years old .and they found that alendronate reduces the resorptive activity of alveolar ridge significantly. It was found that local alendronate reduces active bone resorption without interfering with bone mineralization and quality. On remodeling surfaces local bisphosphonates binds to apatite crystals inhibiting their growth, aggregation and dissolution. As a result it decreases the turnover rate and increasing the mass and strength of bone. Many authors as Jakobsen in 2009, supports the results from a study That found that the local Bisphosphonate (alendronate) treatment gives good bone quality and quantity. So this study is conducted to evaluate the difference in bone quality and quantity produced on sockets preserved using sticky bone and local sodium alendronate compared to no intervention sockets. Explanation for choice of comparators: The main issue in traumatic Salama class 3 defective maxillary anterior sockets is the decreased amount of bone, sticky bone socket preservation technique needs venesection and it needs second surgical site adding more office time .on the other hand using sodium alendronate decreases the turnover rate and increasing the mass and strength of bone without the need of second surgical site or bone grafting material. Clinical evaluation: A through medical and dental history followed by clinical examination was carried out for all patients. Clinical measurements were taken to ensure patient adherence to our initial inclusion criteria prior to further investigations. A pre-operative CBCT will be done to evaluate the height and the width of the intended alveolar ridge Intra operative procedures for the study groups: This clinical report describes Three different groups Following the protocol of The Oxford Dental College Hospital, Bomannahalli. In all groups : Infiltration anesthesia or nerve block according the socket were administered using mepivacaine HCl (2%) with levonordefrin 1:20 000 (Scandonest 2%; Septodont, Saint- Maur-des-Fossés, France). Injection to control pain and bleeding for hemostasis. Scrubbing and draping of the patient was carried out in a standard fashion using betadine , atraumatic extraction will then be done. * In first group: 20cc of venous blood is collected from the patient's forearm into silica-coated tube (10 ml) and 1 non coated vacutainer. Blood will be used to make injectable prf by spinning in centrifuge(2400-2700) for 2 minutes to produce autologous fibrin glue and then for 12 minutes+/- 2 minutes to obtain the concentrated growth factor layer. and sticky bone will be prepared then inserted into the socket. * In second group: prepared sodium alendronate gel will be placed in defective extraction sockets. Follow up Patients will be evaluated after 3 days and weekly thereafter for the first month and then once monthly for signs of soft tissue irritation. After 3 months post-operative CBCT scans will be done to evaluate the bone density, alveolar crest bone height will be measured and core biopsy will be taken for Histomorphological study at the same visit where implant will be placed.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREsocket preservation using sodium alendronate gelsockets will be preserved by sodium alendronate gel before then Patients will be evaluated after 3 days and weekly thereafter for the first month and then once monthly for signs of soft tissue irritation. After 3 months post-operative CBCT scans will be done to evaluate the bone density, alveolar crest bone height will be measured and core biopsy will be taken for Histomorphological study at the same visit where implant will be placed
PROCEDUREsocket preservation using sticky bonesockets will be preserved by sticky bone as mentioned before then Patients will be evaluated after 3 days and weekly thereafter for the first month and then once monthly for signs of soft tissue irritation. After 3 months post-operative CBCT scans will be done to evaluate the bone density, alveolar crest bone height will be measured and core biopsy will be taken for Histomorphological study at the same visit where implant will be placed

Timeline

Start date
2023-04-01
Primary completion
2023-07-01
Completion
2023-07-01
First posted
2023-03-16
Last updated
2023-03-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

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