Which bone graft works best for your new tooth?
NCT ID NCT06722482
Summary
This study aims to find out which of two commonly used bone graft materials is better at preserving jawbone after a front tooth is pulled, before a dental implant is placed. Fifty adult patients needing a front tooth extraction and implant will be randomly assigned to receive either a freeze-dried human bone graft or a collagen-enriched cow bone graft. Researchers will measure how well each material maintains bone shape and supports the final implant's appearance and health over a year.
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Eastman Institute for Oral Health
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