Smaller implants could mean less jaw surgery for tooth replacement
NCT ID NCT06221306
Summary
This study is testing whether using narrower dental implants can avoid the need for extra bone graft surgery in people who have lost back teeth in their lower jaw and have a narrow jawbone. Researchers will compare the narrow implants to standard-sized implants that require bone grafting. They will measure bone loss around the implants and check for any problems with the replacement teeth.
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Cairo University
RECRUITINGCairo, Greater Cairo, 12613, Egypt
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