NOT YET RECRUITING
NCT06243276
Effect of Diabetes on Short İmplants in One- and Two-Stage Surgeries
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare one- and two-stage techniques for short implant surgery in diabetes. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Is one-stage short implant surgery at risk of implant osseointegration in diabetic patients compared to two-stage surgery?
* Is one-stage short implant surgery associated with a risk of implant survival (at one-year follow-up) in diabetic patients compared to two-stage surgery?
* What are the effects of one- and two-stage short implant surgery on the marginal bone loss or ISQ (implant stability coefficient - resonance frequency analysis device measurement) values of the implant in diabetic patients?
Participants will come for their 3rd, 6th and 12th month controls.
* Participants will receive two adjacent short implants.
* A randomly selected one of these short implants will undergo a one-stage implant surgery, and the other a two-stage implant surgery.
* Data will be obtained through non-invasive evaluation methods during the surgery and subsequent control stages.
Researchers will also test one- and two-stage short implant surgeries in a control group of healthy individuals. Thus, the effects of diabetes on these two techniques will be better understood by comparing them with the healthy control group.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years
Dental Implant Surgical Techniques
Diabetes Mellitus
Short Dental Implants