Dentists search for gentler way to prep gums for crowns
NCT ID NCT07282977
Summary
This study aims to find the best method to gently move the gum tissue aside when taking an impression for a dental crown. Researchers are comparing three common techniques—using a cord, a paste, or a cord with a special gel—to see which one works best and causes the least pain and bleeding. The goal is to help dentists get a more accurate mold for a better-fitting crown while keeping patients more comfortable.
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department of stomatology, Henan provincial people's hospital, People's hospital Henan university.
Zhengzhou, Henan, 450000, China
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