Dental study tests better bone graft mix for implant patients
NCT ID NCT06247098
Summary
This study compares two bone graft mixtures used to build up the upper jawbone before placing dental implants. Researchers are testing whether adding a patient's own bone to a standard animal-derived graft leads to better healing after 4 months. They are measuring bone volume and quality using 3D scans and microscopic analysis in 10 patients at Tufts Dental School.
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Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, United States
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