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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07234552
Impact of Abutment Screw Torque on Marginal Bone Loss
Impact of Abutment Screw Torque Values on Marginal Bone Loss and Peri-Implant Parameters: A Three-Arm Randomized Clinical Trial
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 30 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- University of Valencia · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 18 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Accepted
Summary
The objective of this clinical trial is to evaluate the impact of different torque values applied during transmucosal abutment placement in dental implants on marginal bone loss and peri-implant parameters, including the patient's perception of the treatment. The main questions the study aims to answer are: 1. Is there any difference in marginal bone loss between abutments torqued at 15 Ncm, 30 Ncm, and submerged implants without immediate transmucosal connection? 2. Are there differences in microleakage between the different torque levels? 3. How do these torque values affect peri-implant soft tissues and patient satisfaction? 4. Does the applied torque influence the patient's quality of life after the prosthetic phase? Each participant will receive three dental implants during the same surgical procedure. One of the following approaches will be applied to each implant: 1. A transmucosal abutment torqued to 15 Ncm 2. A transmucosal abutment torqued to 30 Ncm 3. A healing cap without transmucosal connection (submerged implant) After implant placement, clinical and radiographic assessments will be performed to measure marginal bone loss and peri-implant parameters.
Detailed description
This study aims to analyze how different torque levels applied during transmucosal abutment placement on dental implants influence peri-implant tissue health and other relevant clinical parameters. A randomized clinical trial will be conducted in which each participant will receive three dental implants. Each implant will be assigned to one of the following conditions: an abutment torqued to 15 Ncm, an abutment torqued to 30 Ncm, and a submerged implant with a healing cap, without immediate transmucosal connection. This intra-individual design enables direct comparison of outcomes while minimizing inter-individual variability that could affect the results. Throughout the treatment process, various data will be collected. During surgery, patient-reported comfort levels will be recorded. Following prosthesis placement, standard clinical measurements will be performed, including peri-implant probing, bleeding on probing, inflammation, and radiographic evaluation of marginal bone loss. Additionally, patient-reported outcomes during the first week after the initiation of the prosthetic phase will be documented, including pain levels, inflammation, and analgesic use. Overall satisfaction and the impact of treatment on quality of life will also be assessed using a Likert-type scale, focusing on functions such as chewing, speech, sleep, and daily activities. The goal of this study is to determine whether the torque applied during abutment connection has a clinically relevant effect on both peri-implant tissue response and patient perception of the treatment. The findings may contribute to improved clinical guidelines in implant dentistry and enhance long-term treatment outcomes. The study protocol has been approved by the relevant ethics committee and will comply with all applicable clinical research regulations. All participants will provide written informed consent prior to enrollment.
Conditions
- Soft Tissues According to the Abutment Torque
- Microleakage Accordint to the Abutment Torque
- PROMS According to the Abutment Torque
- Marginal Bone Loss According to the Abutment Torque
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| PROCEDURE | Abutment torqued to 15 Ncm | A dental implant surgery will be performed in which three implants will be placed. On one of them, a 2 mm slim abutment will be connected with a torque of 15 Ncm; on another, the same abutment will be connected with a torque of 30 Ncm; and on the third, a 2 mm healing cap will be placed and the implant will be left submerged for a subsequent second-stage surgery. |
| PROCEDURE | Pilar torqued to 30 Ncm | A dental implant surgery will be performed in which three implants will be placed. On one of them, a 2 mm slim abutment will be connected with a torque of 15 Ncm; on another, the same abutment will be connected with a torque of 30 Ncm; and on the third, a 2 mm healing cap will be placed and the implant will be left submerged for a subsequent second-stage surgery. |
| PROCEDURE | 2 mm healing cap | A dental implant surgery will be performed in which three implants will be placed. On one of them, a 2 mm slim abutment will be connected with a torque of 15 Ncm; on another, the same abutment will be connected with a torque of 30 Ncm; and on the third, a 2 mm healing cap will be placed and the implant will be left submerged for a subsequent second-stage surgery. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2026-01-01
- Primary completion
- 2027-03-01
- Completion
- 2027-04-01
- First posted
- 2025-11-18
- Last updated
- 2025-11-18
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07234552. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.