Scientists test 3D-Printed 'Bone Plug' to fix cleft palates
NCT ID NCT07137975
Summary
This study is testing a new surgical technique for children born with a cleft in the bone of their upper jaw (alveolar cleft). Researchers are comparing a custom-made, 3D-printed bone plug to the standard method of using loose bone particles to fill the gap. The goal is to see if the precisely shaped plug leads to better bone fill and healing.
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Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
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