New study tests better way to save jawbone for dental implants
NCT ID NCT06472453
Summary
This study compares two types of bone graft materials used to preserve jawbone after a tooth is removed. When a tooth is extracted, the jawbone can shrink, making it harder to place a dental implant later. Researchers want to see if mixing human-derived bone with animal-derived bone works better than using human-derived bone alone to maintain bone volume for future implants.
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University of Maryland School of Dentistry
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