Your own tooth as a graft? study tests new dental implant technique
NCT ID NCT06263842
Summary
This study tested a new method for placing dental implants immediately after a tooth is pulled. It compared using a graft made from the patient's own extracted tooth to a standard animal-derived graft. The goal was to see which material better preserves the bone and gum tissue around the new implant, especially for front teeth where appearance is important. The study involved 63 adults who needed a tooth replaced in their upper front jaw.
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Walid Elamrousy
Kafr ash Shaykh, 76130, Egypt
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