Teen jaw study tests new devices for better breathing

NCT ID NCT07404488

Summary

This study compared three different devices used to widen the upper jaw in teenagers (ages 10-15) with a narrow jaw. The goal was to see which device was most effective at improving jaw structure, tooth alignment, and potentially breathing. Researchers measured changes using 3D scans before treatment and six months after.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Sapienza University of Rome

    Rome, Rm, 00161, Italy

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