Scientists test 3D-Printed jawbone regrowth for dental implants
NCT ID NCT05241548
Summary
This small study tested a new method to rebuild jawbone that has shrunk after tooth loss. Researchers used a 3D-printed scaffold soaked with concentrated cells from the patient's own bone marrow. The goal was to create enough new, strong bone to support a dental implant in the visible 'smile zone'.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo university
Cairo, 12311, Egypt
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