New mouth rinse tested for faster healing after tooth pulls

NCT ID NCT07191262

Summary

This study aims to see if a different mouth rinse helps people heal better after having a tooth pulled and receiving a bone graft. Researchers will compare a common antiseptic rinse (chlorhexidine) against another type (EDTA) used right after surgery and daily. They will measure how well the extraction site closes, plaque buildup, patient comfort, and bone changes over 12 weeks.

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Locations

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Birmingham, Alabama, 35294-0007, United States

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