3D printing enters the Dentist's office: new device aims to straighten teeth faster
NCT ID NCT07191158
Summary
This study is testing a new, custom-made 3D printed dental device designed to move back teeth and correct a misaligned bite (Class II malocclusion). Researchers will compare this new device to a standard treatment method to see which one works better and is more comfortable for patients. The goal is to find a more efficient way to create space in the mouth and improve tooth alignment.
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College of Dentistry-University of Baghdad
RECRUITINGBaghdad, Al-Russafa, 01110, Iraq
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