Scientists 3D print scaffolds to grow new jawbone
NCT ID NCT05241548
Summary
This small study tested a new method to rebuild jawbone for people needing dental implants. Doctors used a 3D printed scaffold soaked with a patient's own concentrated bone marrow cells to encourage new bone growth in the upper jaw's 'smile zone'. The goal was to see if this tissue-engineering approach could successfully widen the jawbone ridge without needing a major bone graft from another part of the body.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo university
Cairo, 12311, Egypt
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