Better bite, better implants: study tests new method to make dental implants last longer
NCT ID NCT07256379
Summary
This study tested whether a special bite adjustment method for dental implants works better than the standard method. Researchers followed 28 adults with single back-tooth implants for two years to see which method better prevented bone loss and kept the implant stable. The goal was to find the best way to set up the bite on an implant to avoid common problems like loose screws, broken parts, or implant failure.
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International Dental Continuing Education
Cairo, Egypt
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