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Assessment of Hard and Soft Tissue Changes Following XCM Versus FGG Simultaneous With Delayed Dental Implant Placement
Sponsor: Cairo University
Summary
Teeth loss are usually associated with alterations of extraction sockets result in obviously absorbed alveolar ridges and are often accompanied with soft tissue atrophy such as narrow keratinized tissue and a shallow vestibule. Lack of peri-implant keratinized tissue is a potential risk to peri-implant diseases. Although the role of width of KM in maintaining peri-implant health is a controversial topic, the majority of high-level evidence has suggested that a minimum KM width (KMW) of 2 mm around the dental implants is critical to maintain peri-implant health and the long-term survival of dental implants.
Official title: Assessment of Hard and Soft Tissue Changes Following Xenogeneic Collagen Membrane Versus Free Gingival Graft Simultaneous With Delayed Dental Implant Placement: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 55 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
24
Start Date
2025-09-22
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2025-09-12
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Free gingival graft simultaneous with delayed implant placement
XCM grafts (of bovine origin)
Xenogeneic collagen matrix simultaneous with delayed implant placement
A FGG will be harvested from the palate between first premolar and first molar
Locations (1)
MTI University
Cairo, Egypt