Clinical Research Directory
Browse clinical research sites, groups, and studies.
Influence of Alveolar Bone Drilling and Anatomical Position on Integration
Sponsor: Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if alveolar bone drilling and anatomical position of an immediately placed dental implant has influence on the primary stability, osseointegration and function. It aims to answer these questions: * Does absence of alveolar drilling before implant placement give the same result as traditional osteotomy with apical drilling? * Is palatinal root position of implant as succesful as central position? Researchers will compare crestal bone levels and primary stability of the implant after insertion in the groups. Subjects will be assigned to groups, acoording to clinical situation. Study groups: 1. Dental implants will be placed in the extraction socket with an apical osteotomy. 2. Dental implants will be placed in the extraction socket without performing an osteotomy. 3. Dental implants will be placed in the centre of the extracted maxillary molar socket. 4. Dental implants will be placed into the palatal root socket of the extracted maxillary molar.
Official title: Influence of Alveolar Bone Drilling and Anatomical Position on the Primary Stability, Osseointegration and Functioning of Immediately Placed Dental Implants
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
124
Start Date
2026-07
Completion Date
2028-05
Last Updated
2026-06-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
dental implant placement
After tooth extraction, dental implant is placed
Dental implant
Small sterile titanium screw-type with rough surface placed it into the jawbone - just underneath the gum. The titanium implant will fuse over the bone (also known as osseointegration), forming an anchor for a replacement tooth.
Locations (1)
UAB "Panevėžio burnos chirurgijos centras"
Panevezys, Lithuania