About this trial
Dental implants have become more common treatment for replacing missing teeth and aim to improve chewing efficiency, physical health and esthetic. Researchers always tried to improve design, mechanical and chemical properties of implant. Major benefit of surface modification are to improve hydrophilicity, cell to implant adhesion and cell proliferation. These modification improve osseointegration and reduce treatment duration. In this study investigators are evaluating healing capacity of hydrophilic implant compared to conventional implant.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
At least above 18 years of age.
Patients who needs replacement of two or more teeth in mandible.
Adequate bone volume to accommodate planned dental implants.
Disqualifiers
General contraindication to dental implant treatment. (Uncontrolled diabetes and severe cardiovascular or infectious diseases).
Intravenous and oral bisphosphonate therapy.
Presence of severe, moderate or mild untreated periodontal disease.
Unwillingness to return for the follow-up examination.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Dental Implant Surgery - Hydrophilic group
- Dental Implant Surgery - Conventional group