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Clinical Trial

Comparative Study of Three Collagen Membranes: 1 Non-cross-linked and 2 Cross-linked

NCT: NCT06944639 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT06944639
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2025-04-28
Completion2026-06-25
SponsorAndrea Ravida (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

This study is being done to compare how quickly three different types of collagen membranes break down when they are exposed to the mouth. These membranes are often used in dental and oral surgery to help with healing and tissue growth. The goal is to find out if one membrane lasts longer than the others, which may help doctors choose the best option for different procedures. In this study, the membranes will be placed in the mouth in a specific area near the gums of the upper back teeth. The study is designed so that neither the patients nor the researchers evaluating the results will know which membrane is which (this is called a double-blind study). Over time, researchers will measure how much each membrane has broken down. This information may help improve treatment planning and patient outcomes in dental care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Comparative Study of Three Collagen Membranes: 1 Non-cross-linked and 2 Cross-linked?

Comparative Study of Three Collagen Membranes: 1 Non-cross-linked and 2 Cross-linked is a clinical trial registered under NCT06944639. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT06944639?

The current status of NCT06944639 (Comparative Study of Three Collagen Membranes: 1 Non-cross-linked and 2 Cross-linked) is: COMPLETED.

When did Comparative Study of Three Collagen Membranes: 1 Non-cross-linked and 2 Cross-linked start?

Comparative Study of Three Collagen Membranes: 1 Non-cross-linked and 2 Cross-linked started on 2025-04-28.

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