U.S., July 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07059247) titled 'Periodontal Regeneration at the Distal Site of Second Molars After the Extraction of Lower Included Third Molars' on July 01.

Brief Summary: From an exclusively periodontal point of view, the extraction of third molars (3M) or wisdom teeth is relatively frequently recommended, either because they show reduced bone support or to avoid periodontal damage to the supporting bone of the adjacent second molar (2M). There are anatomical conditions that make plaque control difficult for the patient, and it is common to find periodontal pockets with significantly increased depths on the distal side of second molars that are or have been clos...