Could your own blood hold the key to a better dental implant?

NCT ID NCT07387913

Summary

This study is testing if a special membrane made from a patient's own blood, called L-PRF, can help the jawbone heal better after a tooth is pulled. The goal is to see if this creates a stronger foundation for a future dental implant. Researchers are comparing the L-PRF membrane to other common treatments and to just letting the socket heal naturally. They will measure bone changes and take small samples to see which method leads to the best quality new bone.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Athens Univeristy Dental School

    Athens, 11527, Greece

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