Scientists test if a tooth implant can help you hear better
NCT ID NCT05744830
Summary
This study investigated whether getting a dental implant and a removable denture could improve hearing in people who have lost all their teeth. Researchers measured the hearing of 30 patients aged 50-65 at four different times: before and after getting a denture, and before and after getting an implant. The goal was to understand if restoring the jaw's structure with an implant could help with hearing loss.
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Department of removable prosthodontics, University of Damascus Dental School
Damascus, Dimashq, 20872, Syria
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