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RECRUITING
NCT05924386
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Marginal Bone Changes in Fixed All-on-Four Mandibular Prosthesis Using OT Bridge Attachment System

Sponsor: Cairo University

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Summary

Group I (control) Edentulous mandible receiving all on four fixed mandibular prosthesis using conventionally screw retained multiunit abutments. Group II (intervention) Edentulous mandible receiving all on four fixed prostheses using OT bridge attachments system. For both groups, the implant sites will be prepared aided by the surgical template. 4 implants with length 11-13 mm will be placed, two anterior implants will be aligned in an axial orientation and two posterior implants will be distally aligned according to the all-on-four concept in the inter foraminal area. Implants will be ideally placed at bone level. For both groups: After implant placement and surgical guide removal, healing abutments ( will be connected during healing periods (eight to twelve weeks). Group I ( control) After eight to twelve weeks from implant placement, multiunit abutments with appropriate heights and angulations will be connected to the implants. Group II ( intervention) After eight to twelve weeks from implant placement, narrow- and low-profile OT Equator abutment will be screwed onto the implants according to the manufacturer. marginal bone changes and prosthetic complications are the outcomes Radiographic follow up will be performed for marginal bone changes Serial of standardized digital periapical radiographs using will be taken at the time fixed prosthesis insertion (baseline), 3,6,9,12 months. Type and incidence of prosthetic complications for the prothesis for each group will be evaluated in 3, 6,9 and 12 months, these complications included: loosening or fracture of the prosthetic screw, prosthesis mobility and fracture of the prosthesis.

Official title: Marginal Bone Changes in Fixed All-on-Four Mandibular Prosthesis Using OT Bridge Attachment System Versus Conventionally Screw Retained Multiunit Abutments: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2024-12-01

Completion Date

2026-01-31

Last Updated

2025-04-25

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

patients reciveing all on 4 fixed mandibular prosthesis usimg conventionally screw retained multiunit abutments

Multiunit abutments is considered a gold standard screw retained abutments. Multi-unit abutments are used to correct for varying heights among the implants, to establish a level restorative platform for the prosthesis, as well as to situate the implant connection even with or just below the gingival surface. Also they are used to correct the angulation of implants, helping to keep the screw access holes away from the facial surfaces of the restoration, and facilitate the path of insertion of prosthesis.

PROCEDURE

all on 4 fixed mandibular prosthesis using OTbridge attachment system

The OT bridge attachment system introduced by (Rhein 83) is a global, well-established system used in the removable prosthetic protocols, the presence of seeger acetal ring placed between the sub-equatorial area of the OT Equator and the cylindrical "Extragrade" abutment compensates the space between the extragrade abutment and the OT equator attachment correcting the minor misalignments that produced during the prosthetic procedure and resulting in more passive fit.

Locations (2)

Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University

Cairo, Egypt

Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University

Cairo, Egypt