New study tests which denture stays put and chews best for seniors
NCT ID NCT07250503
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at two different types of lower dentures held in place by dental implants in adults aged 60-70. The goal is to see which design distributes bite force more evenly and stays more securely in the mouth. Researchers will use special devices to measure bite balance and denture retention, aiming to improve comfort and chewing ability for people with no teeth.
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Cairo University
Cairo, 4470351, Egypt
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