Can a Knocked-Out tooth be saved? study tracks replant success
NCT ID NCT07334405
Summary
This study aims to understand the long-term success of putting a knocked-out permanent tooth back in place (replantation). Researchers are following patients who have had this emergency procedure to see how many teeth survive and what complications develop over time. They are also checking if factors like how long the tooth was out of the mouth or how it was stored affect the outcome.
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University hospital of Pisa
Pisa, Pisa, 56100, Italy
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