Overview
Validation of the Jawbone Anatomy Classification in Endosseous Dental Implant Treatment
Status:
Unknown status
Unknown status
Trial end date:
2016-04-01
2016-04-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate validation and clinical assessment of the earlier proposed clinical and radiological classification of the jawbone anatomy in endosseous dental implant treatment. Expected results. - high accuracy of proposed classification for proper implantation risk degree evaluation. - the proposed classification system based on anatomical and radiological jawbone quantity and quality evaluation will be a helpful tool for planning of treatment strategy and collaboration among specialists. - good interobserver reliability of clinical and radiological edentulous jaw segment evaluation. - good reliability between radiological and intraoperative investigations and postoperative data.Phase:
N/AAccepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Lithuanian University of Health SciencesCollaborators:
Hacettepe University
Universidad de Granada
University of Messina
University of MichiganTreatments:
Ibuprofen
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:1. general
- systematically healthy (American Society of Anaesthesiologists I or II)
- subject age 18 years or older women and men
- availability of complete clinical records
- compliance with all requirements in the study and signing the informed consent
- absence of allergy to dental implants alloys
2. local
- subjects have one or more single limited by neighbouring teeth from both sides
edentulous jaw segment
- the tooth was lost two months or earlier prior the study
- adjacent edentulous jaw segments have no implant
- adjacent teeth are intact or have all no defective restorations over
cementoenamel junction
- patient will not wear any kind of removable prosthesis over the treatment area
Exclusion Criteria:
1. local
- acute infection at the region of edentulous jaw segment
- active periodontal diseases
- current orthodontic or periodontal treatments
- heavy smokers (more than 10 cigarettes a day)
- untreated teeth or defective restorations that can potentially exacerbate during
the study
- wisdom tooth edentulous jaw segment or edentulous jaw segment with unerupted
tooth
- central and lateral lower incisors edentulous jaw segments (individual case
related treatment planning)
2. general:
- pregnancy or lactating mothers
- history of alcoholism or drug abuse
- bone disorders (Paget's disease, osteoporosis, or hyperparathyroidism)
- a history of intravenous (IV) bisphosphonate use
- neurologic or psychiatric disorders, systemic infections
- chronic use of medications known to affect the periodontal status (calcium
antagonists, anticonvulsives, immunosuppressives, anti-inflammatory medications)
- diseases of the immune system or any medical conditions that may influence the
treatment outcome (e.g. uncontrolled diabetes)