Soft Tissue Changes Around Dental Implants

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

18

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 21, 2021

Primary Completion Date

February 24, 2025

Study Completion Date

February 24, 2025

Conditions
Tooth LossDental DiseasesWound Heal
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Soft tissue augmentation surgery with CTG

"An epithelial-connective tissue graft of approximately 2-3 mm of thickness and adequate length will be taken from the palate or retromolar region of the patient and de-epithelialized with a scalpel (ideally a thickness of 1.5-2.0mm).~The connective tissue graft (CTG) obtained will then be positioned buccally to the dental implant and sutured to the internal side of the flap so to provide soft tissue bulk at the level of the neck of the implant and simulate a root prominence for the missing tooth."

PROCEDURE

Soft tissue augmentation surgery with Fibro-Gide

Fibro-Gide will be used to obtain buccal soft tissue augmentation. Fibro-Gide will be trimmed with a scalpel and adjusted in size and thickness to better adapt to the area buccal to the implant. In particular, the graft will be shaped in order to obtain a graft of approximately 2-3 mm of thickness and adequate length. Fibro-Gide will then be sutured to the inner side of the buccal flap, before repositioning the flap and suturing it in a tension-free way.

PROCEDURE

No soft tissue augmentation

During implant placement surgery, no soft tissue augmentation will be performed

Trial Locations (2)

E1 2AD

Barts and The London Dental Hospital, London

Centre for Oral Clinical Research (COCR), London

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Geistlich Pharma AG

INDUSTRY

lead

Queen Mary University of London

OTHER

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