Digital jaw guard aims to fix clicking, painful jaws
NCT ID NCT07345104
Summary
This study tested a new, personalized digital mouth splint designed to reposition the jaw in teenagers with a painful jaw joint disorder. Researchers compared four different methods for finding the best jaw position before making the splint. The goal was to see if this high-tech approach could reduce pain, improve chewing, and help the jaw joint heal better.
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School and Hospital of Stomatology, Fujian Medical University,
Fuzhou, Fujian, 350000, China
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