/ CompletedNot Applicable Comparison of Two Different Excess Cement Clean-up Options for Cementing Metal-free Ceramic Restorations on Dental Implants
This study quantitatively compared cement residues of two resin cement types around implant-supported restorations (ISR) with a crown-abutment margin located at the gingival level. This prospective, single-blinded, cross-over clinical trial compared optically detectable cement remnants between Self-Adhesive Resin Cement (RC) and Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer Cement (RMGIC).
/ CompletedNot Applicable Peri-implant Reconstructive Therapy with Tuberosity Bone with and Without Electrolytic Cleaning in the Surgical Management of Peri-implantitis: a Randomized Clinical Trial.
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of two surgical approaches for managing peri-implantitis, a condition characterized by inflammation and bone loss around dental implants. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: one group will receive standard peri-implant reconstructive therapy using bone grafts from the tuberosity region, and the other group will undergo the same treatment with the addition of electrolytic cleaning to decontaminate the implant surface. The primary objective is to determine whether adding electrolytic cleaning improves treatment outcomes by promoting better decontamination and bone regeneration. Clinical assessments, including probing depth measurements and radiographic analysis, will be performed at baseline and at follow-up intervals over 12 months. The study's hypothesis is that the use of electrolytic cleaning alongside standard reconstructive therapy will result in superior clinical and radiographic outcomes compared to the standard method alone.
/ Active, not recruitingNot Applicable The Influence of a Connective Tissue Graft Versus a Porcine-derived Membrane (Mucoderm) on the Aesthetic Outcome After Immediate Placement and Loading of a Tapered Dental Implant in the Anterior Maxilla. A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
Esthetic outcome of immediate implant placement in fresh extraction sockets remains one of the biggest challenges in implant dentistry. Recently a method to preserve the peri-implant tissues was introduced using provisional restoration, allogenic bone and soft tissue thickening. However, the evidence that this immediate provisialisation with soft tissue grafting using different grafting materials results in constantly high Pink Esthetic scores, especially compared to the delayed loading approach is still lacking.
The aim of this clinical trial is to assess the esthetic outcome of immediate temporization of immediately placed and loaded tapered implants in fresh extraction sockets with bone and soft tissue augmentation, using either a connective tissue graft (CTG) or a porcine-derived membrane (Mucoderm) in maxillary anterior sites.
The secondary objectives are to investigate the influence of immediate loading on the success rate of tapered implants and crestal bone levels.
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