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Association Between Dental Implants Properties and Malodor Production
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Study NCT00254839   Information provided by Hadassah Medical Organization
First Received: November 16, 2005   Last Updated: September 14, 2006   History of Changes

November 16, 2005
September 14, 2006
December 2005
 
 
 
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Association Between Dental Implants Properties and Malodor Production
Bacterial Accumulation and Malodor Production in Various Types of Dental Implants

Malodor production is bacterial in origin. The bacterial activity of anaerobic bacteria results in the breakdown of proteins and the production of foul smelling compounds. The aim of the study is to test the hypothesis that bacterial growth on dental implants contributes to malodor production and to see whether this contribution is associated with various properties of the dental implant such as: maker, type, depth ext.

 
 
Observational
Cross-Sectional, Convenience Sample, Prospective Study
Halitosis
 
 
 

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Completed
60
 
 

Inclusion Criteria:Dental patients that need dental implants -

Exclusion Criteria:smokers

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Both
25 Years to 75 Years
Yes
Contact information is only displayed when the study is recruiting subjects
Israel
 
NCT00254839
 
01-05-HMO-CTIL
Hadassah Medical Organization
 
Principal Investigator: Nir Sterer, Dr. Hadassah - Hebrew University School of Dental medicine
Hadassah Medical Organization
November 2005

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