New dental patch aims to save your jaw after a tooth is pulled
NCT ID NCT07091448
Summary
This study is testing a new type of membrane made from human placental tissue to see if it helps preserve jawbone better than a standard collagen membrane after a tooth is pulled. The goal is to keep the jaw from shrinking, which makes placing a dental implant later much simpler. Twelve participants will have their tooth extracted, receive the bone graft and membrane, and then get a dental implant about five months later while researchers measure healing and bone changes.
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University of Maryland School of Dentistry
Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
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