Study tests which jaw tracking method is most accurate for dental fittings
NCT ID NCT07184346
Summary
This study aims to find out which of three methods is most accurate for recording the correct resting position of the jaw, which is important for making well-fitting dental appliances like crowns or dentures. It will involve 20 healthy adults who have most of their natural teeth. Each participant will have their jaw position recorded using a traditional putty method, a digital scanner, and an optical tracking system to compare the results.
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