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Ultrasound Crestal Bone Topography of Edentulous Ridges

Ultrasonography

A successful implant surgery primarily relies on a prudent evaluation of oral anatomy and meticulous treatment planning. Additionally, of paramount importance that dictates the types of procedures, material selection and ultimately success of implant surgery is the quality and quantity of the edentulous ridge. Ultrasound imaging (US), another cross-sectional imaging modality, has been extensively used in the medical diagnostics field. The ability of ultrasound to image soft tissue-bone interface makes it particularly promising for studying bone ridge width and crestal bone topography. Therefore, this retrospective human study aimed to compare bone width measurements between US and CBCT. This study also investigated the possible correlation between the crestal bone surface quality imaged by US and CBCT.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Peri-implant Marginal Bone and Soft Tissue Conditions Around Single Laser-Lok Implants Placed in...

Partially Edentulous MaxillaPartially Edentulous Mandible

The aim of present study was to compare peri-implant marginal bone loss and soft tissues conditions around single Laser-Lok implants placed in alveolar

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Esthetic Expectations of Edentulous Patients Followed in a French Dental Clinic

Complete Edentulism

Esthetic is a major factor in complete denture (CD) success. Patient involvement in esthetic project plays a crucial role in denture acceptance and patient satisfaction. Historically, teeth choice and arrangement were made according to Frush and Ficher's recommendations focusing on natural looking of esthetics. Dentists may also propose to restore the dentate state looking for denture when preextraction data are available. Recently, a patient-centered approach based on attractivity has been proposed and may lead to in an appearance transcending the laws of nature. The aim of the present study was to investigate actual denture esthetic expectations in a French edentate population followed in a university dental clinic (Rothschild Hospital , AP-HP).

Completed0 enrollment criteria

The Double Factor Technique: a Computer-guided Implant Surgery Technique for Fully Edentulous Patients...

SurgeryComputer-Assisted1 more

To overcome the limitations of the current dynamic and static Computer Assisted surgery protocols in fully edentulous patients, and combine the advantages of both approaches, a new technique has been developed, referred to as the "double factor" technique. This study consists in a single arm observational prospective clinical study and the aim was to assess the accuracy and patient's perception and quality of life of the "double factor" technique in treating fully edentulous patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

a 10-year Follow-up Study of a Randomized Clinical Trial

Edentulous

In this study, the investigators propose a 10-year follow up study of participants in a randomized clinical trial to compare the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL), as well as general and related satisfaction of conventional complete dentures fabricated using two different procedures.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Transcrestal Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation With Injectable Bone Substitute

Edentulous Alveolar Ridge

To investigate clinical outcomes of transcrestal maxillary sinus floor elevation performed with an injectable xenograft in gel form, analyzing variables possibly influencing the results. Patients needing unilateral sinus floor elevation (residual crestal height <5 mm) for the placement of a single implant were enrolled. Xenograft in gel form was injected through a crestal antrostomy in order to elevate sinus membrane and fill the sub-antral space. Simultaneous implant placement was performed when adequate primary stability was achievable. Graft height was measured immediately after surgery (T0) and after six months of healing (T1). Univariate and multivariate regression models were built to assess associations between clinical variables with implant survival and graft height at T1.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Survival and Success Rates of 6mm Implants With a Micro-rough Surface After 4.5 - 18.2 Years in...

JawEdentulous3 more

In this retrospective study, approximately 60 patients treated with 6mm short implants (Straumann, SLA (sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched surface), SLActive (sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched, hydrophilic surface), 4.1 or 4.8 mm in diameter) will be followed for 4.5-18.2 years. Clinical and radiographic parameters will be assessed in a follow-up examination.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Immediate and Flapless Full-arch Rehabilitation of Edentulous Jaws

Edentulous Patients

The study involved 28 edentulous patients (20 female/8 males; average age of 67.75± 8.627 years) rehabilitated with 33 prostheses (17 all-on-4/16 all-on-6) supported by 164 implants.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Stereolithographic Technique for Dentures

Mouth EdentulousJaw Edentulous

The aim of this observational study is: producing complete dental prosthesis with the aid of CAD-CAM (Computer aided design & manufacturing) - 3D printing (Stereolithography) technology - using as printable material Poli(methylmetacrylate) - PMMA - with Nano TiO2 nanoparticles composite completely characterized.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study of Oral Endosseous Titanium Implants in Edentulous Subjects

Ectodermal DysplasiaJaw1 more

The amendment to Clinical Protocol 86-D-0015, clinical study of Oral Endosseous Titanium Implants in Edentulous subjects, and patients with Ectodermal Dysplasia is to allow the Investigators to determine: (1) If placement of Endosseous Titanium Implants in pre-adolescent patients (age 7 to 10) will influence the growth and development of the craniomandibular complex. (2) The final position of the implant, the ability to fabricate prosthesis. (3) Body image, diet and perceived ease of chewing selected foods. Selection of patients for participation in the study will be based on the number of congenitally missing teeth associated with Ectodermal Dysplasia. At least 16 permanent teeth must be congenitally missing. A total of 30 patients will be included. A consent to participate in this study will be obtained from each patient: 18 & older - consent signed by patient 13-17 years - consent signed by parent, assent signed by patient 7-10 years - consent by parent, assent signed by child if capable of understanding or note on chart describing procedure used to obtain the child's assent to the study

Completed1 enrollment criteria
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