Tooth powder vs blood gel: which helps implants hold better?
NCT ID NCT07396350
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested two types of natural membranes used during dental implant surgery after a tooth is pulled. Forty adults with a non-restorable molar in the lower jaw received an implant right away, covered with either a membrane made from their own tooth or one made from their blood. The goal was to see which membrane helped the implant stay more stable over 2 years.
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Mansoura university
Al Mansurah, 002, Egypt
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