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The Effectiveness of the Cytoplast Technique in Preventing Bone Loss Around Immediate Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone. A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Sponsor

Source record

University of Michigan

Phase

Source record

PHASE4

Modality

AI-normalized

RNA therapy

Target

AI-normalized

Minimally Traumatic Tooth Extraction, Immediate Implant Placement, Bone Graft Placement, Membrane placement, Collagen plug placement, Medications

Indication / condition

AI-normalized

Missing Tooth

Intervention

Source record

Minimally Traumatic Tooth Extraction, Immediate Implant Placement, Bone Graft Placement, Membrane placement, Collagen plug placement, Medications

Source & freshness

Source record

NCT ID

NCT01628367

Original source

ClinicalTrials.gov

Source last updated

Mar 20, 2017

Ingested at

Jun 09, 2026

Internal sync

Jun 09, 2026

Model version

trialsignal-ai-v1

Normalized confidence

96%

Validation status

validated

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NCT ID

NCT01628367

Title

The Effectiveness of the Cytoplast Technique in Preventing Bone Loss Around Immediate Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone. A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Sponsor

University of Michigan

Status

COMPLETED

Phase

PHASE4

Condition raw

Missing Tooth

Condition normalized

Missing Tooth

Modality raw

RNA therapy

Modality normalized

RNA therapy

Target raw

Minimally Traumatic Tooth Extraction, Immediate Implant Placement, Bone Graft Placement, Membrane placement, Collagen plug placement, Medications

Target normalized

Minimally Traumatic Tooth Extraction, Immediate Implant Placement, Bone Graft Placement, Membrane placement, Collagen plug placement, Medications

Interventions

Minimally Traumatic Tooth Extraction, Immediate Implant Placement, Bone Graft Placement, Membrane placement, Collagen plug placement, Medications

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Source record

An important result of healing after tooth extraction is a reduction in dimensions of the remaining bone at that site. This reduction of bone volume precludes successful restoration of the space using a dental implant. Bone augmentation has shown promise in clinical reports to reduce this loss of bone volume, thus allowing implant placement and restoration. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of guided bone regeneration around dental implants placed in fresh extraction sockets.

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