U.S., Aug. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07104370) titled 'Freeze-dried Bone Allograft vs Autologous Bone Blocks in the Lateral Augmentation of the Jaws' on July 29.

Brief Summary: After tooth loss, the alveolar ridge undergoes various modeling and remodeling processes, resulting in overall bone resorption. In case of extensive alveolar atrophy, bone volume must be restored prior to or during implant placement to achieve successful dental rehabilitation and maximize implant survival and success rates. One possible method for the reconstruction of severe bone resorption is block bone augmentation.

Due to its biological properties, autologous bone is considered the "gold standard" among bone ...