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Evaluation of Band-Loop Space Maintainers Produced With Three-Dimensional Printer and Conventional Technique

Evaluation of Band-Loop Space Maintainers Produced With Three-Dimensional Printer and Conventional Technique

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Overview

Our research is planned as a randomised clinical trial. The main aim of our study is to evaluate the clinical success of band and loop space maintainers produced by three-dimensional printer and conventional technique and the changes they cause in periodontal tissues.

Description

Participants will be selected by simple random selection from systemically healthy children who will need bilateral lower deciduous first molar extraction and space maintainer application from patients who apply to Aydın Adnan Menderes University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Pedodontics for treatment.

The study will be carried out in a split-mouth design, and it is planned to place a band and loop space maintainer produced by conventional technique on one side and a band and loop space maintainer produced with a three-dimensional printer on the other side in the lower jaw. The clinical success of these two appliances and the changes in periodontal tissues will be compared. In order to evaluate the clinical success, the survival of the appliances and the determined failure criteria (Dissolution of the bonding cement, Separation/breakage from solder area, Embedding of the space maintainer inside towards the gum, Loop distortion/breakage, Inflammation of the gingiva adjacent to/around the space maintainer, Plaque accumulation around the band) will be taken into consideration. In order to evaluate the effects on periodontal tissues, pocket depth, plaque index values, gingival index values will be recorded and PLAP-1 and TNF-a levels in the gingival groove fluid will be examined for more detailed periodontal examination.

The total planned follow-up period is 18 months, with patients invited for follow-up appointments at six-month intervals.

Evaluations will be made at the end of the study with repeated measurements at baseline and control sessions.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Systemically healthy children
  • Bilateral early loss of deciduous first molar teeth in the lower jaw
  • Presence of radiographically confirmed permanent tooth germ under the extracted deciduous tooth
  • Radiographically determined 1,5 mm minimum of bone existence above the permanent tooth germ
  • Existence of flush terminal plane/mesial step in decidious dentition and Angle class 1 molar relationship in mixed dentition
  • Existence of radiographically and clinically healthy abutment teeth
  • Frankl score 3 and 4 children

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with systemic diseases
  • Frankl score 1 and 2 children

Study details
    Dental Health
    Space Maintainer
    Pediatric Dentistry
    3D Printing

NCT06798090

Aydin Adnan Menderes University

15 October 2025

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