Denture attachment showdown: which one preserves jaw bone better?
NCT ID NCT07241481
First seen Nov 21, 2025 · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Updated 18 times
Summary
This study looked at two different ways to attach dentures to dental implants in people who have no teeth. The goal was to see which type of attachment (ball-and-socket or Equator) leads to less bone loss and better bite force distribution. Twenty-four adults aged 55-60 with healthy gums and enough jawbone took part. The findings help dentists choose the best option for long-term jaw health.
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Oral and Dental Research Institute, National Research Center
Cairo, 4470351, Egypt
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