Dental study tests which healing membrane lasts longest
NCT ID NCT06944639
Summary
This study compares how quickly three different collagen membranes break down when placed in the mouth. These membranes are used in dental procedures to help with healing and bone growth after surgery. Researchers will place small pieces of each membrane near the back teeth of 20 healthy adults and track how long each one lasts over 10 days. The goal is to help dentists choose the best membrane for different procedures based on how long it remains intact.
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University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States
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