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L-PRF vs Connective Tissue With Customized Healing Abutment in Immediate Implant Placement

L-PRF vs Connective Tissue With Customized Healing Abutment in Immediate Implant Placement

Recruiting
21-45 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

comparison between L-prf and connective tissue with dental implant

Description

comparison between L-PRF and Connective tissue with customized healing abutment regaring soft and hard tissue outcomes with immediate dental implants.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Intact labial/buccal bone plate
  • The presence of non-restorable single-rooted maxillary centrals, canines or premolars.
  • Sufficient bone volume.
  • Good oral hygiene.
  • Nonsmokers.
  • Sufficient bone width (≥ 1 mm) in the buccal plate of the remaining bone to place an implant confirmed by cone beam computer tomography (CBCT).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Insufficient bone volume.
  • Active infection.
  • Patients on chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
  • Patients who have systemic disorders {uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, autoimmune disease, ...etc},
  • Pregnant patients,
  • Patients with bone diseases
  • Presence of periapical pathology.

Study details
    Recession
    Gingival
    Bone Loss in Jaw

NCT07102758

Kafrelsheikh University

18 August 2025

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