Which bone graft works best for saving your jawbone after a tooth pull?
NCT ID NCT07344025
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at two different bone graft materials used to preserve the jawbone after a tooth is removed. The goal is to see which one better maintains bone width and promotes new bone growth. Eighteen healthy adults who need a tooth extraction and socket preservation will take part. Results will help dentists choose the best material for future procedures.
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College of Dentistry, Pharos University
RECRUITINGAlexandria, Egypt
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