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Socket Preservation Using Socket-plug Technique With Alloplastic Putty Bone Versus Ice Cream Cone Technique in Extraction Socket With Buccal Dehiscence.
Sponsor: Cairo University
Summary
Socket Preservation Using Socket-plug Technique with Alloplastic Putty Bone Versus Ice Cream Cone Technique in Extraction Socket with Buccal Dehiscence: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
Official title: Socket Preservation Using Socket-plug Technique With Alloplastic Putty Bone Versus Ice Cream Cone Technique in Extraction Socket With Buccal Dehiscence: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2025-10-30
Completion Date
2026-02-01
Last Updated
2025-09-23
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
socket-plug technique with putty bone
* Atraumatic extractions after careful surgical preparation of the soft and hard tissues using periotomes sulcular incision may be done with the aid of number 15c scalpel to dissect the crestal fibers and avoid trauma to soft tissue, care should be taken not to raise the flap. * Careful curettage and debridement of the socket is performed with hand instruments to remove granulation tissue. * The socket walls are then inspected for the presence of buccal defects. * putty bone is injected into the socket up to the crest of the bone. * Collagen plug or sponge is adapted over the graft to occlude the socket * The plug is then stabilized with absorbable suture material.
Ice cream cone technique
* Atraumatic extractions after careful surgical preparation of the soft and hard tissues using periotomes sulcular incision may be done with the aid of number 15c scalpel to dissect the crestal fibers and avoid trauma to soft tissue, care should be taken not to raise the flap. * Careful curettage and debridement of the socket is performed with hand instruments to remove granulation tissue. * The socket walls are then inspected for the presence of buccal defects. * A Collagen barrier membrane is then shaped as an ice-cream cone and placed in the extraction socket lining the buccal tissues. * The socket is then filled with particulate bone graft. * The upper part of the membrane is then used to cover the socket. * Absorbable suture is then used to close the socket and stabilize the barrier membrane