Breakthrough dental surgery rebuilds bone for better implants
NCT ID NCT07415265
Summary
This study tested a new surgical method called the Bone Barrier technique for placing dental implants immediately after tooth removal in the front upper jaw. It focused on patients with severe bone loss in that area, which makes implant treatment difficult. Researchers followed 10 adults for one year to see if this technique could keep implants stable, maintain bone and gum shape, and improve patient satisfaction with appearance and function.
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Department of Oral Maxillofacial Implantology Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200010, China
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