New drill technique tested for safer dental implants
NCT ID NCT07329179
Summary
This study compared two surgical methods for placing dental implants in the upper back jaw where bone is very short. Doctors tested a newer, less invasive drilling technique against a traditional 'window' method to see which caused less pain and swelling and led to more stable implants. The goal was to find a better way to build up bone in the sinus area so implants can be placed successfully.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Mansoura University
Al Mansurah, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt
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