New dental implant technique aims for faster, stronger tooth replacement
NCT ID NCT07177521
Summary
This study is testing two different methods for placing short dental implants immediately after a tooth is pulled. It aims to see which method provides better initial stability and healthier healing of the gums and bone around the new implant. The study is recruiting 10 adults who need a single tooth replaced, typically in the back of the mouth.
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University of Bari Aldo Moro
RECRUITINGBari, 70021, Italy
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