3D scanners could revolutionize how dentists spot plaque
NCT ID NCT07152314
Summary
This study aims to test a new digital method for measuring dental plaque using a 3D mouth scanner. Researchers will compare the scanner's measurements against traditional visual checks performed by a dentist. The goal is to create a more precise and objective tool for detecting plaque, which can help prevent gum disease.
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University of Guarulhos
Guarulhos, São Paulo, 07.023-070, Brazil
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