Blood membranes tested to save Kids' teeth
NCT ID NCT07460869
Summary
This study aims to help regrow the roots of immature permanent molars in children aged 6-8 that have become infected and stopped developing. Researchers are comparing two different membranes made from the child's own blood (CGF and PRF) to see which one better promotes root growth after cleaning the infected tooth. The goal is to save these young teeth and allow them to finish developing normally.
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Faculty of Dentistry Minya University
Minya, Minya Governorate, 2422998, Egypt
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