Dental implant study: which graft works best for small bone gaps?
NCT ID NCT07501715
First seen Apr 02, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study tested two ways to fix small bone gaps (less than 3mm) around new dental implants in 44 adults. One method used a soft tissue graft from the patient's palate, the other used a bone-regeneration technique. Researchers checked tissue shape and bone levels 3 months after surgery and again 12 months after the final crown was placed.
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C.I.R. Dental School
Torino, Torino, 10126, Italy
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