Clinical Trial

Single Implant Crowns Supported by Narrow or Standard Diameter Implants in Molar Sites

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Summary
Standard dental implants require sufficient bone and spacing, which may not be available in all patients. To address these limitations, narrow diameter implants (≤3.5 mm) have been introduced as a less invasive alternative, especially useful for medically compromised patients or those avoiding bone grafts. However, narrow implants made of pure titanium have shown long-term biological and technical concerns. The introduction of titanium-zirconium (TiZr) alloy has improved mechanical strength, and several studies have demonstrated favorable outcomes with narrow TiZr implants. Yet, evidence remains limited regarding their exclusive use in high-load posterior (molar) regions. Prior studies report conflicting failure rates, potentially linked to prosthetic design and occlusal forces, but lack quantitative analysis of bite forces or prosthetic angles. Emergence angle, prosthetic platform width, and implant-abutment connection may all influence implant stability and peri-implant tissue health. A newly introduced TorcFit™ connection may offer better stress distribution and torque resistance, but its clinical relevance-especially in narrow implants used for molars-remains untested.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07073196
Lead Sponsor Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Conditions Dental Implants
Enrollment 40 participants
Start Date 2025-10-01
Primary Completion 2028-02-01 (estimated)
Study Completion 2029-12-01 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-07-18