Comparative Analysis of 2 Bone Graft Materials in Socket Preservation
Comparative Analysis of Healing Outcomes Between Two Bone Graft Materials in Socket Preservation Procedure
Pharos University in Alexandria
18 participants
Jan 1, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Socket preservation procedures after tooth extraction have been designed and implemented to maintain the volume of the bone and gingival tissues, which can decrease following the extraction of the teeth. In this clinical trial we will compare clinically and histologically the effectiveness of two distinct bovine bone graft materials; an allograft and a xenograft, in alveolar ridge preservation procedures following tooth extraction .
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- • Systemically healthy individuals
- Non-smokers
- Age between 21 and 50 years
- Indicated for tooth extraction and socket preservation
- Good oral hygiene (full-mouth plaque score \<20%)
- Willingness to participate and provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria6
- • Stage III or IV periodontitis
- Active periodontal or periapical infection
- Severely resorbed sockets (buccal bone height \<5 mm)
- Smoking more than 10 cigarettes per day
- Pregnancy
- Systemic conditions or medications affecting bone metabolism
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Interventions
Socket preservation will be performed after tooth extraction using graft material Allograft or Xenograft according to standard surgical protocol.
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NCT07344025