Clinical Efficacy of Nobel Parallel CC Implants With on1 Abutment in Posterior Area Participants
Clinical Efficacy of Nobel Parallel CC Implants With on1 Abutment in Posterior Area Participants Participants: Fuming He, Jimin Jiang, Hongye Lu To Evaluate the Long-term Efficacy of on1 Abutment Produced by Nobel Biocare Manufacturer
The Dental Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
48 participants
Sep 27, 2021
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
1. Research background NobelBiocare manufacture put forward a new abutment called on1. This concept is based on a two-stage abutment in which the on1 abutment is placed directly on the implant during surgery and will not be disconnected since then. At present, there are very a few clinical prospective studies about clinical effect of Nobelparallel CC implant combined with on1 abutment. 2. Research objective This study will evaluate the clinical efficacy of Nobel parallel with on1 abutment compared to traditional healing cap in posterior teeth in a short term(one year) and long trem (five year) follow-up. 3. Study design and methods: Design type: prospective clinical study. Study duration: 5 years Start time: From the date of adoption of ethics. End time: 2026. Follow up examination: Panoramic images will be taken at all times to measure the marginal bone level of the implant. Clinical examination and questionnaire survey will be conducted to obtain the implant conditions and patients' satisfaction. Periodontal indexes such as keratinized gingival width, plaque index, gingival index, bleeding on probe, probing depth of peri-implant tissue will be evaluate.
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Interventions
We will use on1 abutment instead of healing cap in a implant operation, since the former can protect the soft tissue barrier to a certain extent.
use healing cap in control group
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NCT05399589