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Evaluation of Healing at Molar Extraction Sites With Ridge Preservation Using Freeze Dried Bone Allograft and a Collagen Wound Dressing
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Ridge preservation, FDBA, and 1 other intervention for Tooth Extraction. Completed, enrolled 27 participants.
Detailed Summary
Currently, it is not known what the dimensional changes might be following a molar site extraction which has been grafted with FDBA and covered with a collagen wound dressing. The purpose of the proposed study is to examine the clinical healing following ridge preservation using freeze dried bone allograft (FDBA) with a collagen wound dressing barrier (CollaPlug®) in a molar extraction site. I
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Ridge preservation consists of grafting an extraction socket with a bone substitute and /or cover it with a membrane or a dressing. This intervention is aiming at limiting the osseous dimensional changes that would have taken place if the extraction would have been left to heal spontaneously.
Ridge preservation consists of grafting an extraction socket with a bone substitute and /or cover it with a membrane or a dressing. This intervention is aiming at limiting the osseous dimensional changes that would have taken place if the extraction would have been left to heal spontaneously. In this study a freezed dried bone allograft (FDBA) will be used and the site will be covered with a collagen wound dressing (Collaplug)
Ridge preservation consists of grafting an extraction socket with a bone substitute and /or cover it with a membrane or a dressing. This intervention is aiming at limiting the osseous dimensional changes that would have taken place if the extraction would have been left to heal spontaneously. In this study a freezed dried bone allograft (FDBA) will be used and the site will be covered with a collagen wound dressing (Collaplug)