3D-Printed tooth mover could replace traditional braces for bite fix
NCT ID NCT07191158
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 27 times
Summary
This study compares a new 3D-printed device to a standard one for moving upper back teeth backward to correct a Class II overbite. About 28 people with fully erupted second molars and good oral health will join. The goal is to see if the new device moves teeth faster and more accurately, while also checking patient comfort.
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College of Dentistry-University of Baghdad
RECRUITINGBaghdad, Al-Russafa, 01110, Iraq
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