extraction Clinical Trials
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Found 80 clinical trials
Effect of TXA Oral Sol 5% in Patients Treated With DOACs or VKA and Undergoing a Single or Multiple Tooth Extraction
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of Tranexamic Acid Oral Solution 5% in patients treated with direct oral anticoagulants or vitamin K antagonists and undergoing a single or multiple tooth extraction.
Oxygen Extraction-guided Transfusion
In critically ill patients, optimized strategies for red blood cells transfusion (RBCT) are still controversial. Most recent guidelines suggest that clinical practice in ICU setting should follow a restrictive approach to RBCT (i.e., hemoglonim level < 7.0 g/dL).In our previous study, oxygen extraction ratio (O2ER) has shown good performance as …
Gum Health Gel in Post Extraction Sockets
This research studies the effectiveness of the Gum Health gel in minimizing post operative sequelae associated with the surgical removal of impacted mandibular third molars
Evaluation of Bone Preservation After Molar Extraction Using Photobiomodulation Combined With Biomaterial Grafting
Tooth loss is a global public health problem and is the main cause of occlusal and oral bone deformities. The tooth with the greatest tooth loss can be identified as first molars. The bone graft added to the tooth socket immediately after tooth extraction prevents atrophy and deformity of the …
Post Extraction Changes Following Ridge Preservation Using Partially Demineralized Dentin Block Versus Xenograft
The aim of this study is to clinically and radiographically evaluate the dimensional changes of hard tissue after using Partially Demineralized Dentin Block versus Xenograft in the esthetic zone. The main question: In patients with unrestorable teeth, will the use of partially demineralized Dentin Block be more effective than Xenograft …
Post Extraction Changes Following Ridge Preservation Using Allogenis Dentin Vs Autogenous Partially Demineralized Dentin
Research question: In patients with unrestorable anterior teeth, will the use of allogenic dentin matrix be more effective than autogenous partially demineralized dentine matrix (APDDM) in reducing hard tissue changes after post-extraction ridge preservation in the aesthetic zone? After enrolment, periodontal and radiographic examinations will be conducted, and patients with …
Post Extraction Changes Following Ridge Preservation Using Partially Demineralized Dentin Block Versus L- PRF Block
The aim is to evaluate post extraction hard tissue changes following ridge preservation using partially demineralized dentin block versus L-PRF block in intact socket in the esthetic zone. The main question: In patients with un restorable tooth, Will ridge preservation using partially demineralized dentin block be more effective than L-PRF …
Evaluation of The Stability of Orthodontic Treatment After First Premolar Extraction Using Combined Retention Protocol
The aim of this study is to compare between the stability of anterior and posterior segments in both arches using bonded lingual retainers versus a combined protocol of retention (bonded lingual retainer and vacuum formed retainers). The effect of different treatment changes achieved on the post-treatment stability will be studied …
Post Extraction Changes After Ridge Preservation Using Allogeneic Dentin Matrix Vs Demineralized Freeze Dried Allograft
the aim of this study is to establish if there are clinical, radio-graphical and histomorphometrical differences between using Allogenic Demineralized Dentin matrix versus Demineralized Freeze-Dried Bone Allograft (DFDBA) as a clinical application in alveolar bone regeneration procedures related to implant dentistry, including socket preservation, alveolar ridge augmentation, after tooth extraction …
Measurement of Total Retinal Blood Flow and Oxygen Extraction in Patients With Diabetes and Healthy Subjects
The prevalence of diabetes and diabetes-associated complications is still increasing. Several major long-term complications of diabetes such as cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, diabetic retinopathy and others relate to the damage of blood vessels. Given that the eye provides the unique possibility in the human body to directly visualize blood …