New jaw surgery technique aims to speed bone healing
NCT ID NCT07338136
Summary
This study aims to find out which of two surgical flap techniques leads to better bone healing after removing cysts or tumors from the jawbone. Researchers will compare a new 'split-thickness' flap, which leaves a healing layer attached to the bone, against the standard 'full-thickness' flap. The goal is to see if preserving this layer improves recovery for patients with these jaw conditions.
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