Gum graft showdown: which technique builds a better bridge base?

NCT ID NCT07434297

First seen Mar 14, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 11 times

Summary

This study tested two ways of preparing gum tissue for a dental bridge. 24 healthy adults missing one or more teeth received either a completely or partially skinless gum graft from the roof of their mouth. The goal was to see which method created thicker, better-shaped gums for a more natural-looking and functional bridge. The study measured gum thickness, healing, and pain levels.

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Locations

  • Modern Sciences and Arts University

    Giza, Egypt

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