Injectable bone putty tested to save jawbone for better implants

NCT ID NCT07373600

Summary

This study is testing a special injectable bone graft material used right after a tooth is pulled. The goal is to see if it helps preserve the jawbone better, making it stronger and more suitable for a dental implant placed a few months later. Researchers will compare the stability of implants placed in grafted sites versus non-grafted sites in healthy adults needing a single lower back tooth replaced.

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