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Recruiting NCT07403851

Effect of Scanning Technology on the Accuracy of Digitally Customized Intraradicular Attachments

Conditions: Scanning Devices

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 60
Sponsor: October 6 University

Location: Hospital of October 6 university Giza Giza Governorate

Summary

This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of intra-radicular attachments fabricated by direct scanning using three different scanners in vivo. The primary outcome will be the accuracy of the fabricated attachments, while secondary outcomes will includepatient-reported comfort during procedure of taking intraradicular attachment conventional impression and direct scanning.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients aged 18-65 years. 2. Endodontically treated teeth requiring intra-radicular attachments. 3. Adequate oral hygiene . 4. Periodontally Compromised Teeth: When some teeth have reduced bone support but can still be maintained as overdenture abutments with proper treatment. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Severely Compromised Remaining Teeth: If the remaining teeth have poor prognosis due to extensive decay or severe periodontal disease. 2. Severe Bone Loss Around Abutment Teeth: If the remaining teeth do not provide adequate support, they may fail early, leading to additional complications. 3. Severe Malocclusion: Where occlusal discrepancies make overdenture placement difficult. 4. Limited inter-arch Space: cann't accommodate the overdenture components. 5 . Poor Oral Hygiene: increase the risk of decay or periodontal issues in retained abutments.

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