A Clinical Trial of Dental Device Cemented with Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) Bone Cement
A Clinical Trial of Dental Device Made of Zirconia Cemented with PMMA Bone Cement on Partial Edentulous Patients of Kathmandu
Bluebird International Clinic
48 participants
Sep 3, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Conventional bridge and dental implants have been playing a significant role in replacing missing tooth/teeth. But they come with shortcomings. Hence, to explore the possibility of addressing such shortcomings, a clinical trial study of a new dental device made of zirconia is intended to be studied to see if it could serve as an additional option for fixed prosthodontics. An approach to explore possibilities for cheaper and faster procedure with regards to the treatment of tooth/teeth loss.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Adult patients (18 years old and above) who agrees for the treatment
- Single/multiple missing tooth/teeth (edentulism)
- Maxillary/mandibular bone density of more than 350 Hounsfield Unit (HU)
- Edentulous region with minimum of 2mm bone width and 5mm of bone height
- Well controlled diabetes and hypertension
Exclusion Criteria2
- Severe/Critical medical conditions
- Adults above 80 years old
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Interventions
Dental device is surgically placed and cemented with PMMA bone cement on edentulous region.
Locations(1)
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NCT06018701