New dental implant technique aims for faster, more stable tooth replacement
NCT ID NCT07177521
Summary
This study is testing two different methods for placing short dental implants immediately after a tooth is extracted. Researchers want to see which method provides better initial stability and leads to healthier gums and bone around the implant. The study involves 10 adults who need a single tooth replaced, particularly in the back of the mouth.
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University of Bari Aldo Moro
RECRUITINGBari, 70021, Italy
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