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NCT07256379
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Influence of Two Different Occlusal Schemes Following Single Molar Implant-supported Restorations.

Sponsor: International Dental Contiuing Education

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Summary

Occlusal overload may lead to a number of complications; biological and mechanical such as crestal bone loss, screw loosening, prosthetic fracture and even implant failure . Inadequate occlusal scheme (occlusion) causes occlusal overload increasing mechanical stresses which are transferred to the crestal bone and implant interface, leading to complications such as; Early implant failure, Early crestal bone loss, Intermediate to late implant failure, Intermediate to late implant bone loss, Screw loosening (abutment and prosthesis coping), Uncemented restoration, Component fracture, Porcelain fracture, Prosthesis fracture and Peri implant disease .Thus, a proper implant occlusal scheme plays a major role in the outcome of the implant treatment modality.

Official title: Influence of Two Different Occlusal Schemes on Radiographic and Clinical Outcomes Following Single Molar Implant-supported Restorations. A 2-years Randomized Controlled Trial.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 50 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

24

Start Date

2023-10-01

Completion Date

2025-12-01

Last Updated

2026-06-26

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Maximum Intercusption

to evaluate crestal bone loss, chewing efficiency and prosthetic complications after single posterior implant restoration in protective occlusion in comparison to maximum intercuspation occlusion.

PROCEDURE

Protective occlusion

To evaluate crestal bone loss, chewing efficiency and prosthetic complications after single posterior implant restoration in protective occlusion in comparison to maximum intercuspation occlusion.

Locations (1)

International Dental Continuing Education

Cairo, Egypt