New dental technique aims to save your smile
NCT ID NCT07468760
Summary
This study compares two methods for placing dental implants in the front of the mouth after a tooth is removed. It aims to see which technique better preserves the natural look of the gums and bone and leads to higher patient satisfaction. Forty-two adults needing a single front tooth replaced will be randomly assigned to receive either a newer 'socket shield' technique or a more traditional early placement method, and their outcomes will be tracked for one year.
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Gulf Medical University
Ajman, 4184, United Arab Emirates
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