New dental healing methods tested on Kids' damaged teeth

NCT ID NCT07252167

Summary

This study aims to see if two natural materials (enamel matrix derivative and amniotic membrane) can help heal and strengthen damaged, immature permanent front teeth in children. It compares these new approaches to a standard treatment by measuring how well the tooth root grows and heals over 12 months using 3D dental scans. The goal is to find better ways to save these young teeth so they can develop properly.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Al Azhar university

    Cairo, Egypt

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