New sticky bone technique tested for jaw reconstruction
NCT ID NCT07210385
Summary
This study compares two different bone grafting techniques for people who need jawbone repair before getting dental implants. Thirty patients with thin jawbones will be randomly assigned to receive either a newer 'sticky bone' mixture or a traditional bone shell method. Researchers will measure how much bone grows back over six months using 3D scans and small bone samples to see which technique works better.
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Cairo University
Al Manyal, Giza Governorate, 12613, Egypt
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