Study tests if 3D-Printed dentures improve eating over Old-School method
NCT ID NCT07290933
Summary
This study aimed to find out if dentures made with modern 3D scanning and printing technology help people chew and swallow solid food better than dentures made the traditional way. Fourteen people who had lost all their teeth tried both types of dentures for three months each. Researchers measured how well they could eat a cracker to see which denture design worked best.
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Removable prosthodontics department,Faculty of dentistry,Mansoura university, #68 ElGomhoria Street, ElMansoura, Egypt. Mansoura, Eldakahlia, Egypt, 35516
Al Mansurah, Eldakahlia,, 35516, Egypt
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