High-Tech vs. Hands-On: which is better for Kids' dental surgery?
NCT ID NCT07416851
Summary
This study tested whether using computer-guided 3D-printed surgical guides is better than traditional freehand surgery for removing extra, impacted teeth in children. It involved 32 healthy children and measured how long each surgery took. The goal was to see if the high-tech method could make the procedure faster and less invasive.
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Kafrelsheikh
Alexandria, Egypt
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