New study finds best way to place dental implants in thin jawbones
NCT ID NCT05720143
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested three different bone-splitting techniques (using special drills, ultrasound, or a magnetic mallet) to place dental implants in people with narrow lower jawbones. 39 patients with missing back teeth took part. The goal was to see which method gave the best bone width gain, least bone loss, and strongest implant stability. Results help dentists choose the best approach for implant success.
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University of Damascus
Damascus, Syria