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Completed NCT05666414

Vertical Bone Gain and Neurosensory Affection in Computer Guided vs Conventional Sandwich Osteotomy

Conditions: Bone Loss

Sex: All
Ages: 25 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 7
Sponsor: Future University in Egypt

Location: Egypt

Summary

The aim of this study was to assess the efficiency of the computer-guided interpositional sandwich osteotomy for the vertical bone gain and effects on vital structures (inferior dental nerve bundle) compared to free hand interpositional osteotomies.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:• Edentulous posterior mandibular ridge with vertical loss of alveolar bone with remaining bone height (4-7 mm) above the mandibular canalGood oral hygieneHighly motivated patientsPatients seeking fixed prosthesis at posterior mandibular region.Patients willing for a surgical procedures follow-up with an informed consentAge range 20-65 yearsExclusion Criteria:• SmokersIndividuals with dentulous posterior mandible ridgeMedically compromised patientsPatients with local pathosis at the surgical area suggestedPreviously subjected to reconstructive procedures of the posterior mandible

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