Denture implant may boost hearing, small study suggests
NCT ID NCT05744830
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether a single implant in the lower jaw to hold a denture can change hearing ability. Thirty adults aged 50-65 who had never worn dentures before were tested. Their hearing was measured before and after getting the denture, after implant surgery, and after the implant was loaded. The goal was to see if the implant affects hearing thresholds.
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Department of removable prosthodontics, University of Damascus Dental School
Damascus, Damascus Governorate, 20872, Syria
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