Wisdom tooth study tests new bone graft material
NCT ID NCT06457373
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 11, 2026 · Updated 28 times
Summary
This study looks at two ways to preserve the jawbone after removing an impacted wisdom tooth. It compares a graft made from the patient's own tooth (autograft) with one made from donated teeth (allograft). Forty adults aged 25 to 35 will have both types of grafts placed in different sockets. The goal is to see which method better maintains bone height and width for future dental implants.
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Faculty of Dentistry- Horus University in Egypt
Damietta, New-Damietta, 34518, Egypt
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