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Vibropneumostimulation in the Rehabilitation After Dental Implantation

Clinical and Functional Rationalization of the Use of Vibropneumostimulation in the Rehabilitation System of Patients After Dental Implantation


Sponsor

Samara State Medical University

Enrollment

100 participants

Start Date

Sep 1, 2022

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

A new comprehensive technique of dental implantation and rehabilitation of patients will be developed and theoretically justified, including an individual dental implant of a dowel system made of non-woven titanium material with through porosity and vibropneumostimulation, which will improve the functional and anatomical results of treatment. In the complex treatment and rehabilitation of patients after dental implantation, a vibropneumostimulator with vibratodes of its own design will be used, which activate bone remodeling, which will expand the practical application and theoretical knowledge in the field of hardware massage.


Eligibility

Plain Language Summary

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This study is investigating whether vibropneumostimulation — a technique that uses gentle vibration and air pressure to stimulate the jaw and surrounding tissues — can help patients recover more successfully after dental implant surgery. Dental implants can sometimes fail, particularly in patients who smoke, have lower bone density, or are undergoing sinus lift surgery (a procedure to add bone to the upper jaw). The research team wants to know if adding this type of physical stimulation to the recovery process improves outcomes for patients who are at higher risk of implant failure. The study specifically recruits people who have had previous unsuccessful dental implant attempts, people with habits like smoking that can impair healing, patients with low jawbone density confirmed by CT scan, and patients who are having a sinus lift done at the same time as their implant. There is no specific age range or gender requirement mentioned — the study is open to all adults with these conditions. Participants will receive vibropneumostimulation therapy as part of their post-implant rehabilitation protocol. This research is relevant to the many people who have struggled with implant failures in the past or face elevated risk due to bone quality and lifestyle factors. Better rehabilitation tools could mean higher success rates and avoid the frustration and cost of repeated failed procedures.

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Interventions

DEVICEVibropneumostimulation

New vibrators and techniques of vibropneumostimulation of periimplant tissues have been developed, which will allow us to develop a new concept of the relationship of bone remodulation processes around implants of various designs.


Locations(1)

Samara state medical university

Samara, Russia

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