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Ozone Versus Conventional Socket Disinfection for Primary Dental Implant Stability
Sponsor: Zeliha Başak Çakır Erdil
Summary
This randomized split-mouth controlled clinical trial aims to compare the effects of ozone and conventional implant site disinfection on primary and early secondary implant stability. Systemically healthy adults requiring at least two dental implants in symmetrical or contralateral edentulous sites will receive ozone disinfection at one implant site and conventional disinfection at the paired site according to a randomized allocation. Implant stability will be assessed immediately after implant placement using insertion torque and resonance frequency analysis (Implant Stability Quotient, ISQ), and secondary stability will be evaluated by ISQ measurements at the 3-month follow-up during healing abutment placement. The study will determine whether ozone disinfection improves implant stability during the early osseointegration period.
Official title: Comparison of Ozone and Conventional Socket Disinfection in Dental Implant Placement in Terms of Primary Stability
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
51
Start Date
2025-11-18
Completion Date
2026-08
Last Updated
2026-07-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Ozone Implant Site Disinfection
Before dental implant placement, the implant site assigned to the experimental intervention is disinfected using ozone according to the study protocol. In this randomized split-mouth design, each participant receives ozone disinfection at one implant site, while the paired contralateral or symmetrical implant site receives conventional disinfection. Implant stability is evaluated immediately after implant placement using insertion torque and resonance frequency analysis (ISQ), and again after 3 months using ISQ.
Conventional Socket Disinfection
Before dental implant placement, the implant site assigned to the control intervention is disinfected using the conventional disinfection protocol. In this randomized split-mouth design, each participant receives conventional disinfection at one implant site, while the paired contralateral or symmetrical implant site receives ozone disinfection. Implant stability is evaluated immediately after implant placement using insertion torque and resonance frequency analysis (ISQ), and again after 3 months using ISQ.
Locations (1)
Faculty of Dentistry, Adıyaman University
Adıyaman, Merkez, Turkey (Türkiye)