Scientists track hidden bacteria shifts after gum surgery
NCT ID NCT07414498
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how the community of bacteria in the mouth changes after three types of gum or implant surgery. Researchers will collect plaque samples before and after surgery from 84 adults with gum disease or implant infection. The goal is to learn which surgeries help restore a healthy bacterial balance, which could lead to better treatments in the future.
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University Hospital Münster
RECRUITINGMünster, North Rhine-Westphalia, 48149, Germany
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