AI vs. hammer: new study tests smarter way to rebuild jawbone for implants
NCT ID NCT07256730
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This study tests two methods to widen a narrow jawbone so dental implants can be placed. One method uses an AI-assisted digital guide, the other a traditional freehand approach, both using a special electromagnetic tool. The goal is to see which gives better bone width and height over 12 months. The study involves 22 adults aged 18-40 with thin upper front jawbones.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Periodontology Department
RECRUITINGKafr ash Shaykh, Egypt
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