New jaw surgery technique aims to heal painful bone infections
NCT ID NCT07177378
Summary
This study is testing a specific surgical method to treat jaw bone damage (osteonecrosis) that can occur as a side effect of some medications like those for osteoporosis or cancer. Doctors will use a precise vibrating tool (piezosurgery) to clean out the damaged bone and then close the area with a special double-layer flap of tissue. The main goals are to see if this approach reduces pain and helps the surgical wound heal properly.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University
Tanta, 3111, Egypt
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