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Low-Level Diode Laser Therapy for Osseointegration Around Delayed Dental Implants

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NIH ClinicalTrials.gov has registered a new clinical study (NCT07536451) evaluating the efficacy of Low-Level Diode Laser Therapy (LLDLT) on enhancing osseointegration and peri-implant mucosal tissue around delayed dental implants. The study will compare dental implant placement with LLDL intervention against standard dental implant placement without laser therapy. No compliance obligations or regulatory actions are imposed by this registration.

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This ClinicalTrials.gov registration documents a new clinical study examining Low-Level Diode Laser Therapy (LLDLT) for accelerating osseointegration around delayed dental implants. The trial will assess whether combined dental implant and laser therapy improves peri-implant mucosal tissue outcomes compared to dental implant alone.

For affected parties, this represents routine administrative documentation of an ongoing research program. Clinical investigators, dental implant manufacturers, and healthcare providers should be aware that this trial may generate evidence regarding adjunctive laser therapy in implant dentistry. No compliance deadlines, penalties, or binding regulatory obligations are associated with this clinical trial registration.

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Low-Level Diode Laser Therapy on the Acceleration of Osseointegration Around Delayed Dental Implant

N/A NCT07536451 Kind: NA Apr 17, 2026

Abstract

Good quality soft tissue determines the possibility not only to obtain full primary wound closure during the bone defect reconstruction, but also assures effective implant treatment and stability of peri-implant condition.Moreover, it is very important to assure the proper emergence profile of the implant supported restorations, which give the opportunity to achieve the highest aesthetic appearance. In the long-term, the correct width and thickness of the attached keratinized tissue is the key point to ensure the stable position of the mucosal line around the implant's neck. The promising outcomes of laser on soft and hard tissue have been demonstrating in a variety of studies. Therefore, the aim of this clinical study is to evaluate the efficacy of LLDLT on enhancing osseointegration and on the peri-implant mucosal tissue around delayed dental implants.

Conditions: Dental Implant

Interventions: Dental implant + LLDL, Dental implant

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Agency
NIH
Published
April 17th, 2024
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
NCT07536451
Docket
NCT07536451

Who this affects

Applies to
Clinical investigators Medical device makers Healthcare providers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Clinical trial registration Medical device research Dental implant study
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Medical Devices
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Topics
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals

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