U.S., Feb. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07381608) titled 'Clinical and Patient-reported Outcomes of Guided Versus Freehand Harvesting Of Positioning of Autogenous Bone Shells' on Jan. 17.
Brief Summary: When people lose teeth or have gum disease, the jawbone can shrink over time. This shrinkage makes it difficult for dentists to place dental implants because implants need a strong and stable base of bone. To solve this problem, surgeons often use bone grafting techniques. One of the most reliable ways to rebuild lost bone is called the autogenous shell technique. In this method, very thin plates of bone are taken from another part of the patient's mouth, shaped into a "shell," and fixed int...