Laser boost for dental implants? small study shows promise
NCT ID NCT07534826
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 16 adults with soft jawbone (type IV bone) who needed a dental implant in their upper back teeth. Half got implants placed using a special drilling technique (Densah burs) alone, and the other half got the same technique plus a low-level laser treatment. The goal was to see if the laser helped the implant stay more stable and heal better. Results were measured right after placement and again after 6 months.
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Faculty of dental medicine for Girls AlAzhar university
Cairo, 12345, Egypt