3D-Printed dental devices may ease Kids' pain and anxiety
NCT ID NCT07591324
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study compares 3D-printed space maintainers with traditional ones in children who have lost baby molars early. The goal is to see which type causes less pain and anxiety and keeps gums healthier. About 44 children will be followed for 9 months to measure their comfort and gum health.
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Suez Canal University
RECRUITINGIsmailia, Ismailia Governorate, 41522, Egypt
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