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Active clinical trials for "Alveolar Bone Loss"

Results 141-150 of 175

Autogenous Bone Mixed With Xenograft Versus Xenograft Alone Versus Absorbent Gelatin Sponge

Bone ResorptionAlveolar Bone Loss2 more

Alveolar bone atrophy post-extraction has been well documented in the past years. normal healing event results in a minimal loss of vertical height (around 1 mm), but a substantial loss of width in the buccal-lingual plane (4-6 mm). Alveolar socket preservation is thought to deal with this issue as to prevent the loss of alveolar bone dimensions post extraction in the case of delayed implant placement

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Buccal Fat Pad Derived Stem Cells With Cortical Tenting in Posterior Mandible Reconstruction

Alveolar Bone LossAtrophy

In this study the buccal fat pad derived stem cells (BFPSCs) is harvested from buccal fat pad tissue of the patients receiving posterior mandible augmentation. In the test group the patients receive a combination of platelet rich fibrin (PRF) and freeze dried bone allograft (FDBA) (SureOss, Hansbiomed, Korea) loaded with BFPSCs. The control group receivesFDBA (without any cells)+PRF. In all the groups the combination are placed between the recipient site and the block graft obtained from lateral ramus. The results will be evaluated by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)and hematoxylin and eosin staining in 6 months.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Analysis of Failures of Oral Implants

Dental Implant FailurePeriodontal Bone Loss

The purpose of this prospective clinical trial is to investigate and identify factors associated with the failure of dental implants within the population rehabilitated with dental implants at the Folktandvården Specialistklinik in Malmö (Spårvägsgatan 12, 214 27, Malmö).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Implant/Abutment Module Stability of Original vs Compatible Connections

Bone LossAlveolar1 more

Together with materials and type of retention, the stability of the implant abutment connection represents one of the key factor for the success rate of an implant supported restoration. The recent diffusion of high quality and easy to use CAD/CAM systems has contributed to market launch of a number of competing companies that offer the so called "clonical" or "compatible" restorative components. Although they are claimed to be identical, the original abutments are supposed to present maximum accuracy and consequently lower microleakage. The aim of the present randomized controlled trial will be to analyze the implant abutment junction stability comparing implant-supported crowns restored with original components and compatible non-original abutments. The hypothesis is that original components will present significantly better stability than non-original abutments.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Graftless Maxillary Sinus Augmentation With CGF Utilizing DIVA System

Alveolar Bone Loss

This study is intended to evaluate the efficiency of graftless maxillary sinus augmentation with concentrated growth factor (CGF) utilizing "dynamic implant valve approach" (DIVA) system.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Alveolar Bone Loss Around 3 Different Designs of Dental Implant: Prospective Comparative Clinical...

Alveolar Bone Loss

comparison of alveolar bone resorbtion/ changes for a period of 12 month post loading of different designs and brands of oral implants. in this study, a comparison between straumann SLA-active implants to MIS Mistral and Mistral -X implants.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Effect of Incorporation of Vitamin C Into Platelet Rich Fibrin Scaffold in Treatment...

Periodontal Bone Loss

This study is meant to assess clinically the possible predictable clinical attachment gain regarding the use of vitamin C with platelet rich fibrin versus platelet rich fibrin alone in the treatment of periodontal intrabony defects

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Patient Satisfaction and Bone Gain Following Autogenous Particulate Sticky Bone Preparation With...

Alveolar Bone LossBone Graft; Complications

The aim is to evaluate the value and efficiency of sticky bone in the augmentation of alveolar ridge deficiency when being used with or without xenogenic bone graft for esthetic implant placement.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Buccal Fat Pad Derived Stem Cells in Maxillary Sinus Augmentation

Alveolar Bone Loss

In this study the buccal fat pad derived stem cells (BFPSCs) will be harvested from buccal fat pad tissue of patients receiving maxillary sinus augmentation. In the test group the patients receive a combination of platelet rich fibrin (PRF) and freeze dried bone allograft (FDBA) (SureOss, Hansbiomed, Korea) loaded with BFPSCs. The results will be evaluated by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)and hematoxylin and eosin staining in 6 months.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Ridge Preservation In Mandibular Molars Using Mixture Of ABB And Autogenous Particulate VS Sticky...

Alveolar Bone LossBone Graft Failure1 more

Histological Measurement Comparing the density of the new bone formed during socket preservation technique using a Mixture of Anorganic Bovine Bone(ABB) And Autogenous Particulate vs a Mixture of Injectable Platelets Rich Fibers, ABB And Autogenous Particulates (sticky bone). radiographical measurements of the amount of bone dimensions changes in socket preservation technique in 6-month period using a Mixture Of Anorganic Bovine Bone(ABB) And Autogenous Particulate vs a Mixture Of Injectable Platelets Rich Fibers, ABB And Autogenous Particulates (sticky bone)

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria
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