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Socket Preservation Using Biodentin Versus Xeno Graft for Single Rooted Teeth

Socket Preservation Using Biodentin Versus Xeno Graft for Single Rooted Teeth

Recruiting
25-50 years
All
Phase 4

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Overview

socket preservation using biodentin versus xeno graft for single rooted mandibular teeth

Description

after extraction of single rooted mandibular teeth the socket will be filled with xeno graft or biodentine and the socket will be closed using gel foam and sutures then CBCT will be taken to measure bone width after 6 months of healing CBCT will be taken again to measure the difference in bone width and a core biopsy will be taken followed by implant placement

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients of both sex with badly decayed tooth indicated for extraction
  • The ages of the patients ranged from 25 to 50 years.
  • Patients with healthy systemic condition (Medically free)
  • Adequate inter-arch space for placement of the implant prosthetic part.
  • Good oral hygiene
  • Cooperative patients who are willing to commit for 6 months follow up

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subjected to irradiation in the head and neck area less than 1 year before implantation.
  • Poor oral hygiene and motivation.
  • Smokers
  • Patient with medical condition that contraindicates surgical procedures
  • Pregnant or nursing.
  • Substance abuse.
  • Patients with habits that may jeopardize the implant longevity and affect the results of the study such as alcoholism or parafunctional habits severe bruxism or clenching.
  • Active infection or severe inflammation in the area intended for implant placement.
  • Patients on medication that may interfere with healing (corticosteroids, bisphosphonate, Chemo/radio therapy).

Study details
    Socket Perservation

NCT06695208

Cairo University

30 August 2025

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