Scientists test which bone graft works best for dental implants
NCT ID NCT07295041
Summary
This study compared two different materials used to build up jawbone before placing dental implants. Thirty-seven patients with thin jawbone in their lower back teeth area received either bone blocks or bone granules, then were followed for six months. Researchers examined how well each material helped grow new bone and whether additional procedures were needed when implants were placed.
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VIC Klinika
Vilnius, Lithuania
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