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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05750004

Deviation Between Virtual and Actual Computer Guided Immediate Implants Using the New Safe Angle Position Concept

Conditions: Immediate Implants

Sex: All
Ages: 20 Years – 50 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 20
Sponsor: Misr International University

Location: Egypt

Summary

The goal of this case series study is to assess the degree of angular deviation between virtual and actual computer guided immediate implant placement in anterior maxilla using the new safe angle position concept and the resultant effects on soft and hard tissues. Patients with non-restorable anterior maxillary teeth will be managed with flapless computer guided immediate implant placement fabricated using safe angle concept.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Adults ≥ 20 years to 50 years of both genders and in good general health.Maxillary anterior tooth that cannot be retained due to non-periodontitis, including fracture, endodontic failure, and root resorption, bounded by natural teeth.Intact buccal bone plate (via CBCT).The extraction socket has at least 3-5 mm apical bone.Exclusion Criteria:1. Smokers 2. Pregnant and lactating females: Pregnancy as this will limit recording the outcome data eg: CBCT.3. Medically compromised patients, as uncontrolled diabetic patients, patients taking bisphosphonates injection for treatment of osteoporosis, patients with active cardiac diseases, patients undergoing radiotherapy or chemotherapy, or any other medical and general contraindications for the surgical procedure (i.e. ASA score ≥III) (31) 4. Patients with active infection related at the site of implant/bone graft placement.5. Patients with untreated active periodontal diseases. 6. Patients with parafunctional habits. 7. Refuse to participate in this study.

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