Influence of Clindamicyn and Amoxicillin in early dental implant failure

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry
Year 2024
INTERVENTION: Prophylactic use of Clindamycin 600mg or Amoxicillin 2g 1hour prior dental implant surgery. In both cases the mode of administration by oral tablets. In order to monitor the patient adherence, they will return the drug tablet after the administration. CONDITION: early dental implant failure; ; early dental implant failure Oral and Gastrointestinal ‐ Other diseases of the mouth, teeth, oesophagus, digestive system including liver and colon Surgery ‐ Other surgery PRIMARY OUTCOME: Early dental implant failure. ; The diagnosis will be assessed using intraoral x‐rays by the presence of peri‐implant radiolucency or manual mobility.[ 3 months after dental implant surgery] SECONDARY OUTCOME: osseointegration using Implant stability quotient (ISQ scale) by resonance frequency analysis[ 3 months after dental implant surgery] Pain using VAS scale[ 7 days after dental implant surgery] Swelling using VAS scale[ 7 days after dental implant surgery] INCLUSION CRITERIA: Susceptible healthy patients for dental implants in molars and premolars at least 18 years old. Periodontal controlled patients
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First added on: Aug 28, 2024