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NCT06255522
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Clinical and Anatomical Factors Influencing Accuracy in Fully Guided Implant Placement.

Sponsor: Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

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Summary

The importance of the stability of hard and soft tissues has been shown to be of paramount importance for long-term implant success. To reach optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes, implant placement must be planned accordingly to prosthetic needs and design. Prosthetically driven implant placement is based on a diagnostic prosthetic set-up that is followed by precise implant planification and placement using CBCT and intraoral scanning. The aim of this research is to evaluate how the clinical and anatomical factors can influence the 3D position of guided surgery.

Official title: Clinical and Anatomical Factors Influencing Accuracy in Fully Guided Implant Placement

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

25 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

98

Start Date

2024-03-01

Completion Date

2024-11-30

Last Updated

2024-05-09

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Fully guided implant placement

Through guided surgery, previously planned and designed based on CBCT study and CAD/CAM scanning, implant placement of Conelog Progressive line implants (Biohorizons Camlog, Iberia) will be performed in maxilla or mandibula in a one stage surgery. Postoperative CBCT in ECO mode (35μSv) will be taken after the implant placement to assess the final position and comparing with the initial digital planning.

Locations (1)

Clínica Blasi Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain