New tooth implant method aims to stop bone loss
NCT ID NCT05902715
Summary
This study tested a specific dental implant technique called the 'socket shield' to see if it helps maintain jawbone thickness after a tooth is removed. Researchers followed 20 patients who received 23 implants for 18 months, measuring bone thickness and checking if the implants were successful. The goal was to gather data on whether this approach is a reliable way to control bone loss around new dental implants.
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UZ Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
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