Scientists test donor bone vs Patient's own bone for dental implants
NCT ID NCT07419269
Summary
This study compares two methods for rebuilding jawbone before dental implants: using bone from a donor versus using the patient's own bone. Researchers will measure how much bone width is gained, track safety and complications, and follow implant success for up to five years. The goal is to determine if donor bone works as well as using the patient's own bone tissue.
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Department of Dental Medicine and Oral Health, Division of Oral Surgery and Orthodontics, Medical University of Graz
RECRUITINGGraz, Styria, 8010, Austria
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