Do bone grafts for teeth trigger hidden immune reactions?
NCT ID NCT07474857
Summary
This study looked at whether bone grafts used to rebuild jawbone before dental implants cause the body to develop specific antibodies, and if this affects healing. It involved 20 healthy adults who needed bone grafts, using either human-donor or animal-derived bone material. Researchers also tested if a special low-level laser therapy after surgery could improve the healing process.
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MCIW - Wroclaw Medical Innovation Center
Wroclaw, Poland
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