British University In Egypt
Clinical trials sponsored by British University In Egypt, explained in plain language.
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New study tests better methods for jawbone reconstruction
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study compares two surgical techniques to rebuild lost jawbone in the back of the lower jaw. One method uses the patient's own bone chips with a membrane, while the other uses a special plastic membrane. Sixteen adults with thin jawbones will be treated, and after six months…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: British University In Egypt • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:02 UTC
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New magnesium shield could improve dental implant success
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study compares two methods for placing a dental implant right after a tooth is removed. One method uses a special magnesium membrane to support the bone and gum, while the other uses a standard bone graft. The goal is to see which approach better preserves bone and gum shape…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: British University In Egypt • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:02 UTC
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New Self-Hardening fillings could make dental visits quicker and easier
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a new type of dental filling that hardens on its own, compared to a standard filling that requires a special light. The goal is to see if the new filling is easier to place and works just as well for cavities between back teeth. About 50 adults aged 18-47 with ne…
Phase: EARLY_PHASE1 • Sponsor: British University In Egypt • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:02 UTC
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Gum graft boost: could a blood concentrate make dental implants last longer?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether adding a substance made from the patient's own blood (leukocyte platelet-rich fibrin, or L-PRF) to a standard gum graft can improve gum thickness around dental implants. The trial will include 38 adults with thin gums who need a single implant. Half will …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: British University In Egypt • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:14 UTC
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Could a special gel make canker sores disappear faster?
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether an oxygenated gel can reduce pain and speed up healing of canker sores (aphthous ulcers) compared to a standard steroid gel. Thirty adults with a single small ulcer will apply the gel twice daily for 7 days. Researchers will check pain levels and ulcer si…
Phase: PHASE2, PHASE3 • Sponsor: British University In Egypt • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 26, 2026 18:18 UTC