New dental implant technique uses your own bone to rebuild jaw
NCT ID NCT07521514
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a dental implant procedure for people with thin jawbone. Surgeons will place the implant and use the patient's own bone chips and special growth factor membranes to rebuild the bone around it. The study will check bone density and gum thickness before, right after, and 4 months after the procedure. Only 8 adults with healthy gums and no serious medical conditions can join.
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Cairo University
Giza, Cairo Governorate, 12511, Egypt
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