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5-Years PMCF Study of Ceramic Dental Implants One-piece Versus Two-piece.

Description

The goal of this cohort observational study is to compare in the survival rate of ceramic dental implants placed in patients with missing or hopeless teeth . The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * Are there any significant differences in survival rate between the use of one-piece ceramic implant versus the two-piece (TL) variant? * What are the complications associated to the procedure and differences between the two groups.

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The goal of this cohort observational study is to compare in the survival rate of ceramic dental implants placed in patients with missing or hopeless teeth . The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * Are there any significant differences in survival rate between the use of one-piece ceramic implant versus the two-piece (TL) variant? * What are the complications associated to the procedure and differences between the two groups.

5-Years Multicentric Prospective Post-Market Clinical Follow-up (PMCF) Comparative Study of CeraRoot Ceramic Dental Implants One-piece Versus Two-piece.

5-Years PMCF Study of Ceramic Dental Implants One-piece Versus Two-piece.

Condition
Edentulism
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Boulder

Family Holistic Dentistry, Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80303

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Clinical Diagnosis of partial or total edentulism.
  • * Specially indicated for patients with metal allergies and chronic illness due to metal allergies.
  • 1. General Contraindications:
  • 1. Local and Systemic contraindications for surgery.
  • 2. Poor oral hygiene
  • 3. Patients with health problems, disease or any physical or psychological condition to which an oral surgery may be contraindicated.
  • 2. Relative Contraindications:
  • 1. Previously irradiated bone
  • 2. diabetes
  • 3. anticoagulant medication
  • 4. hemodynamic problems
  • 5. bruxism
  • 6. Para functional habits
  • 7. bad bone anatomy
  • 8. smokers
  • 9. none controlled periodontitis
  • 10. malocclusions
  • 11. TMJ problems
  • 12. diseases in the oral cavity
  • 13. pregnancy
  • 14. insufficient oral hygiene for adequate health.
  • 3. Local contraindications
  • 1. insufficient bone quantity or quality
  • 2. remaining of roots
  • 3. localized periodontal disease
  • 4. Any pathology in the neighboring teeth.

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

CeraRoot SL,

Study Record Dates

2030-01-01