Braces breakthrough? tiny wire tied to less pain and fewer problems
NCT ID NCT07039071
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at a small wire called a laceback used with braces. It checks if the laceback affects how clean teeth stay, how often wires break, and how much pain people feel. About 38 people getting braces will have one side of their mouth get the laceback and the other side not, so doctors can compare. The goal is to see if lacebacks make treatment easier or cause more problems.
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Conditions
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Locations
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Department of Orthodontics, Kulliyah of Dentistry, International Islamic University Malaysia
RECRUITINGKuantan, Pahang, 25200, Malaysia
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