3D-Printed guides aim to improve precision in Children's jaw surgery
NCT ID NCT07320911
Summary
This study is testing whether custom 3D-printed surgical guides can make jaw surgery more precise and effective for children with a locked jaw condition. The guides are designed to help surgeons remove bone more accurately during a procedure to restore jaw movement. Researchers are measuring how closely the surgery matches the planned outcome and tracking improvements in mouth opening after the operation.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University
Alexandria, Alexandria Governorate, 21523, Egypt
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