New titanium tooth implant put to the test in 5-Year study
NCT ID NCT05355792
Summary
This study is testing whether a newly designed dental implant called OmniTaper EV is safe and works well for replacing missing teeth. About 137 adults in Europe will receive one implant each and be followed for five years to see how well the implant stays in place and functions. The study uses standard dental procedures to monitor the implant's survival, stability, and the health of the surrounding bone and gum tissue over time.
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Locations
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Birmingham Dental Hospital
Birmingham, West Midlands, B5 7EG, United Kingdom
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Dr. med. dent. Alessandro Hellmuth Ponte
Lugano, CH-6900, Switzerland
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Kornmann Gerlach & Kollegen
Oppenheim, DE-55276, Germany
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Praxis Prof. Dr. Dhom & Kollegen MVZ GmbH
Ludwigshafen, DE-67059, Germany
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Private Clinic Schloss Schellenstein
Olsberg, DE-59939, Germany
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The Implant Experts
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 5BJ, United Kingdom
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