Custom bone graft paves way for implants after tooth loss
NCT ID NCT07604142
First seen May 23, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026
Summary
This study involves 13 people who need an upper molar removed and have a large bone defect connecting to the sinus. After extraction, a custom-made bone graft is placed to repair the hole. Six months later, a dental implant is inserted. The goal is to see if the graft integrates well enough to support the implant.
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Faculty of Dentistry
Tanta, 3111, Egypt
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