Effect of Immediate Placement and Loading of Compressive Versus Conventional Implants
Effect of Immediate Placement and Loading of Compressive Versus Conventional Implants After Atraumatic Extraction Extraction (A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial)
Ahmed Nagi Alghandour
30 participants
Dec 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The current study aims to compare immediate placement and loading of compressive versus conventional dental implants after atraumatic extraction regarding the effectiveness, bone resorption and survival of each of them.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Medically free patient
- Males and females
- Non-smoker patients
- Age ranging from 20-40 years
- Badly destructed upper premolar teeth that require implants, bone covering 2/3 of the root and of sufficient bone volume.
Exclusion Criteria5
- Patients with systemic conditions known to affect the periodontal status and healing such as uncontrolled diabetes and osteoporosis
- Heavy smokers
- Unfavorable position of the tooth or remaining roots
- Vitamin D deficiency,
- Periapical lesion/ periodontal affection
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Interventions
1. Preoperative Cone beam 2. Articaine 4% local anesthesia in two sides 3. Piezoelectric device used around the badly decay tooth 4. Ensuring the preservation of the associated gingiva and papillae. 5. Following the elevation of the flap, atraumatic extraction by using piezoelectric device: A. The teeth will be retrieved without stress. B. The Conventional dental implant will be put directly into the alveolar bone c. Placement of healing abutment in conventional implant and measurement d. Stability measured using AnyCheck or periotest device of both implants and crestal bone level by periodontal probe postoperatively. e. Suturing f. Cone beam xray postoperatively g. Postoperative instructions and medications h. after one week immediate loading by placement of temporary pmma crown
1. Preoperative Cone beam 2. Articaine 4% local anesthesia in two sides 3. Piezoelectric device used around the badly decay tooth 4. Ensuring the preservation of the associated gingiva and papillae. 5. Following the elevation of the flap, atraumatic extraction by using piezoelectric device: A. The teeth will be retrieved without stress. B. The Compressive dental implant will be put directly into the alveolar bone c. Stability measured using AnyCheck or periotest device of both implants and crestal bone level by periodontal probe postoperatively. d. Suturing e. Cone beam xray postoperatively f. Postoperative instructions and medications g. after one week immediate loading by placement of temporary pmma crown
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NCT07601347