New study tests better ways to build jawbone for dental implants
NCT ID NCT07295041
First seen Jan 07, 2026 · Last updated May 21, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study tested two different bone grafting methods to help people with too little jawbone width get dental implants in the back of the lower jaw. 37 adults received one of the two methods, and after 6 months of healing, the researchers checked how well the bone grew and if more grafting was needed. The goal was to find which approach works best for preparing the jaw for implants.
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VIC Klinika
Vilnius, Lithuania
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