Dental study tests best way to fix bone around implants
NCT ID NCT07501715
Summary
This study compared two surgical methods for repairing small bone defects around dental implants. Forty-four adults needing a single back tooth implant were randomly assigned to receive either connective tissue grafting or guided bone regeneration. Researchers measured gum tissue changes, bone levels, and appearance over 12 months to see which technique worked better.
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Locations
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C.I.R. Dental School
Torino, Torino, 10126, Italy
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