Gum graft vs. collagen matrix: which builds better tissue around implants?
NCT ID NCT07324187
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study looked at two methods to thicken gum tissue around single dental implants in the front of the mouth. Thirty-six adults received either a small piece of their own gum tissue (connective tissue graft) or a special collagen material. The goal was to see which approach worked better for improving gum thickness and appearance over time.
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Medyczne Centrum Innowacji Wrocław (Wrocław Medical Innovation Center), formerly operating as Akademicka Akademicka Poliklinika Stomatologiczna
Wroclaw, Poland
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