Laser zaps dry socket pain in smokers

NCT ID NCT06481293

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested a special laser treatment for dry socket, a painful condition that can happen after a tooth is pulled. The study included 50 smokers who had a tooth removed. The laser was used to treat the dry socket, and the researchers measured how much the socket shrank and how much pain the patients felt. The goal was to see if the laser could help ease symptoms and speed up healing.

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  • Badr University in Cairo

    Cairo, 11837, Egypt

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