A recent randomized clinical trial by Nabih et al. (2025) compared implant stability in l ow-quality bone using osseodensification (OD) versus traditional ridge expanders . Involving 22 patients with missing upper teeth, the study found that while early implant stability was similar between techniques , OD significantly outperformed ridge expanders at 6 months. Moreover, OD enabled greater ridge expansion across multiple levels (2, 4, and 8 mm) without increasing postoperative pain . These findings suggest OD as a reliable technique for enhancing implant stability in narrow or low-density bone, potentially improving long-term outcomes for dental implants.
To read more; Click here Could osseodensification be the key to more stable implants in low-quality bone? ##Reference## Nabih, M.S., Ashour, O.A.M., Abbas, W.M. et al. Evaluation of the stability of implants placed in low-quality bone…