Filling the gap: new gum treatments aim to erase 'Black Triangles'
NCT ID NCT07159802
Summary
This study aims to find the best way to rebuild the small, pink triangle of gum tissue that can be lost between teeth, which affects appearance and can cause food trapping. Researchers will compare three different, less-invasive methods: two types of injections and a minor surgical procedure. The goal is to see which technique most effectively restores the gum's shape and improves the look of a person's smile.
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Mansoura University
RECRUITINGAl Mansurah, Dakahlia Governorate, 35516, Egypt
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