New jawbone grafting techniques tested for better dental implants
NCT ID NCT07412535
Summary
This study tested two different materials to help build up thin jawbone so dental implants could be placed. Researchers compared a patient's own blood-derived material (platelet-rich fibrin) against a modified animal-derived bone graft (hyaluronate-enriched xenograft). The goal was to see which material better increased bone width for 34 patients needing implants in their upper jaw.
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Mansoura University, Faculty of Dentistry
Al Mansurah, Egypt, 35516, Egypt
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