Gentle dental tools tested for better implant results
NCT ID NCT07041879
Summary
This study compares two specialized dental tools designed to remove damaged front teeth gently, aiming to preserve bone and gum tissue. Researchers will place a dental implant immediately after extraction in 30 participants. The main goal is to see which tool leads to better bone healing and a more natural appearance around the new implant.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University
Alexandria, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt
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