Efficacy and Safety Evaluation Study of Implants With Periodontal Ligament
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of periodontal ligament-integrated implants placed via residual periodontal ligament tissue in extraction sockets in adult patients (aged 18 and older) requiring extraction of a single-rooted tooth.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Does the periodontal ligament-integrated implant achieve stable integration with the jawbone at 24 weeks after placement?
* Can this implant reproduce physiological tooth mobility and sensory function similar to natural teeth while maintaining periodontal health?
This is a multicenter, single-arm, exploratory study with approximately six participants.
Participants will:
* Undergo tooth extraction of one single-rooted tooth that meets eligibility criteria.
* Receive immediate placement of a periodontal ligament-integrated implant into the extraction socket.
* Attend scheduled follow-up visits over 48 weeks for assessments including:
* Dental X-rays and clinical examinations to evaluate bone healing, periodontal ligament formation, and implant stability.
* Measurements of tooth mobility, pocket depth, and pain levels.
* Quality of life assessments using a standardized oral health questionnaire.
Researchers will monitor participants for implant integration, safety outcomes, and physiological function restoration over the study period.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Tooth Extraction
Tooth Fractures
Dental Caries
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