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Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial | Conclusion Within a 6-month healing interval, ACBP showed CBCT-based dimensional outcomes comparable to DBBM and a lower residual graft fraction with a similar vital bone fraction at implant placement, suggesting that the observed difference was more related to graft turnover than to greater bone formation. | 2 | Rao S (2026) | Partially demineralized allogeneic cancellous bone plug versus deproteinized bovine bone mineral for guided bone regeneration: a pilot randomized controlled clinical trial. |
| Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial | Clinical relevance At routine implant timing (~ 6 months), use of ACBP was associated with a lower residual graft fraction at re-entry while maintaining short-term CBCT-based dimensional stability. | 2 | Rao S (2026) | Partially demineralized allogeneic cancellous bone plug versus deproteinized bovine bone mineral for guided bone regeneration: a pilot randomized controlled clinical trial. |
| Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial | Objectives To compare a partially demineralized allogeneic cancellous bone plug (ACBP) with deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM) for guided bone regeneration (GBR), focusing on CBCT-based dimensional outcomes and histomorphometric tissue composition at implant placement. | 2 | Rao S (2026) | Partially demineralized allogeneic cancellous bone plug versus deproteinized bovine bone mineral for guided bone regeneration: a pilot randomized controlled clinical trial. |
| Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial | Materials and methods In this prospective randomized controlled clinical trial, 25 adults requiring GBR for two common indications-posterior maxillary sinus floor elevation or mandibular posterior extraction socket preservation-were randomized to ACBP (n = 12) or DBBM (n = 13), with collagen membrane coverage in both groups. | 2 | Rao S (2026) | Partially demineralized allogeneic cancellous bone plug versus deproteinized bovine bone mineral for guided bone regeneration: a pilot randomized controlled clinical trial. |
| Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial | This understanding could facilitate the development of improved protocols to support bone healing and to minimize atrophy. | 2 | Heselich Anja (2026) | Alveolar Ridge Preservation Revisited: A Multimodal Evaluation of Bone Preservation and Regeneration—Preliminary Findings from a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial |
| Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial | Only a limited number of comparative histological studies are available, and only a heterogenous selection of studies with radiological evaluations can be found. | 2 | Heselich Anja (2026) | Alveolar Ridge Preservation Revisited: A Multimodal Evaluation of Bone Preservation and Regeneration—Preliminary Findings from a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial |
| Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial | Volume was determined by summing the cross-sectional areas of each slice and multiplying the result by the slice thickness. | 2 | Heselich Anja (2026) | Alveolar Ridge Preservation Revisited: A Multimodal Evaluation of Bone Preservation and Regeneration—Preliminary Findings from a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial |
| Collagen Bone Health Randomized Trial | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tooth loss can have various causes, with dental caries and periodontitis identified as the two main causes. | 2 | Heselich Anja (2026) | Alveolar Ridge Preservation Revisited: A Multimodal Evaluation of Bone Preservation and Regeneration—Preliminary Findings from a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial |
Source documents
- Partially demineralized allogeneic cancellous bone plug versus deproteinized bovine bone mineral for guided bone regeneration: a pilot randomized controlled clinical trial.
- Alveolar Ridge Preservation Revisited: A Multimodal Evaluation of Bone Preservation and Regeneration—Preliminary Findings from a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial