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BMAC Loaded Collagen Jumping the Gap Around Immediate Implants

BMAC Loaded Collagen Jumping the Gap Around Immediate Implants

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18-60 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The present study aims to evaluate the effect of utilization of BMAC/ collagen on marginal bone changes around immediate implants in the esthetic zone of maxilla.

Methodology: Twenty dental implants will be installed in the esthetic zone and patients will be randomly divided into two groups:

study group: The jumping gap surrounding the immediate implants will be grafted with BMAC/collagen, whereas in the control group, autograft from the chin will be used to fill the defect. Cone beam CT (CBCT) will be requested Preoperative, immediate and 4 months Postoperative for assessment of marginal bone changes around implants.

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Description

The aim of present study is to evaluate the effect of utilization of bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) loaded on collagen on the marginal bone changes around immediate implants in the esthetic zone of maxilla.

Methodology: Twenty dental implants will be installed in patients suffering from nonrestorable teeth in esthetic zone.

Patients will be randomly divided into two equal groups:

study group: The jumping gap surrounding the immediate implants will be grafted with bone marrow aspirate concentrate loaded on collagen, whereas in the control group, autogenous bone graft from the chin will be used to fill the peri-implant defect. CBCT will be requested Preoperative, immediate and 4 months Postoperative for assessment of marginal bone changes around dental implants.

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Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with non- restorable teeth in esthetic zone
  • Patients above 18 us
  • Highly motivated patients.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • patients with systemic diseases • immunocompromised patients . Patients with bleeding disorders

Study details
    Implant Site Reaction
    Dental Implantation

NCT05817526

Cairo University

15 April 2024

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