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NCT07210385
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Radiographic and Histomorphometric Assessment of Anterior Horizontal Maxillary Bone Augmentation Using Autogenous and Bovine Sticky Bone Versus Autogenous and Bovine Bone Shell Technique (Khoury): A Randomized Comparative Clinical Trial

Sponsor: Cairo University

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Summary

This clinical trial aims to compare two bone augmentation techniques for patients with anterior horizontal maxillary bone defects: Autogenous and Bovine Sticky Bone Technique using S1 Bovine Bone Graft Autogenous and Bovine Bone Shell Technique (Khoury Technique). The study will evaluate the amount of bone gain and the quality of bone formation after six months using radiographic (CBCT) and histomorphometric analysis. Patients will be randomly assigned to one of the two groups and followed for six months post-surgery to assess bone regeneration, surgical outcomes, and potential complications.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 55 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2025-07-30

Completion Date

2026-02-28

Last Updated

2025-10-07

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

anterior horizontal maxillary bone augmentation using autogenous and bovine sticky bone

Participants in this group will undergo maxillary horizontal ridge augmentation using a mixture of autogenous bone chips and S1 Bovine Bone Graft in a 70:30 ratio. The graft will be prepared as Sticky Bone and applied to the defect site for augmentation.

PROCEDURE

anterior horizontal maxillary bone augmentation using autogenous and bovine bone shell technique (khoury)

Participants in this group will undergo maxillary horizontal ridge augmentation using the Khoury Bone Shell Technique, combining autogenous bone blocks and Bovine Bone Graft to reconstruct the alveolar ridge. The graft will be fixed and stabilized to provide a rigid shell for bone regeneration.

Locations (1)

Cairo University

Al Manyal, Giza Governorate, Egypt