Smart aligners tested: 3D printing vs traditional method for faster teeth straightening

NCT ID NCT07431333

Summary

This study compared two types of 'smart' clear aligners used to straighten crowded lower front teeth. Researchers tested whether aligners made directly with a 3D printer worked better than aligners made using a traditional heating and molding process. The goal was to see which method moved teeth more accurately and efficiently, while also checking patient comfort and satisfaction.

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Locations

  • British university in egypt

    Cairo, Egypt

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