Study tests which dental lab method makes the best implant frames
NCT ID NCT07489027
Summary
This study compared three different lab techniques for making the metal frameworks that support full sets of upper and lower dental implants. Researchers wanted to see which method—traditional casting, computer-aided milling, or 3D laser printing—resulted in fewer problems like screw loosening or frame breakage, and which created a better fit. The study involved 27 people who already had six implants in their upper jaw and six in their lower jaw.
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Mansoura University , Faculty Of Dentistry
Al Mansurah, Dakahlia Governorate, P.O.Box:35516, Egypt
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