Ridge Deficiency
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Ridge Deficiency trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Ridge Deficiency trials you may qualify forThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of soft tissue augmentation using connective tissue graft (CTG) in pontic site defects. It compares clinical and v…
This study aims to evaluate the effect of Allogenic bone graft mixed with Xenograft in ratio 1:1, on the radiographic and histomorphometric assessment versus Au…
Maxillary posterior area is the most challenging site for dental implant placement. Indeed, complex remodeling processes, resulting in changes of the maxillary…
Dental implant treatment, in many cases, may be impeded by anatomical limitations, such as narrow atrophic ridges. In order to overcome that, additional surgica…
Single implant sites with bone loss can often be managed by bone grafting alone. The purpose of this study is to determine whether putting a soft tissue graft s…
Khoury technique, which employs autogenous bone blocks harvested from the patient, has been widely used for horizontal and vertical ridge augmentation. This met…
This is a two-arm cluster randomized control trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a single-visit point-of-care (POC) test and treat bundle (intervention arm)…
This prospective comparative clinical study evaluated vertical and horizontal bone gain after guided bone regeneration using titanium-reinforced dense PTFE (TiR…
Inadequacy of the attached keratinized tissue (\<2 mm) affects the long-term maintenance of prostheses and implants due to poor oral hygiene, plaque accumulatio…