Tiny implants vs. bone grafts: which hurts less?
NCT ID NCT07417293
Summary
This study compares two methods for replacing missing back teeth in the upper jaw. One group receives very short implants, while the other gets longer implants that require a bone graft procedure first. Researchers want to see if the shorter implants lead to less surgery time, less pain after surgery, and fewer complications, while still being successful long-term.
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