Tiny holes in the palate could help adults avoid major jaw surgery
NCT ID NCT06467240
Summary
This study tested a specialized dental device designed to widen a narrow upper jaw in young adults. Researchers combined the device with a minimally invasive technique that creates tiny perforations in the palate bone to make it more flexible. The goal was to see if this approach could effectively expand the jaw without requiring more invasive surgery.
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Locations
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Dental Medicine Al-Azhar University
Cairo, Naser City, 4450113, Egypt
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