New gadget aims to zap brace bacteria in 30 seconds

NCT ID NCT07355400

Summary

This study is testing a reusable, battery-powered device called the NeoPill to see if it can reduce bacteria in the mouth for people wearing braces. About 15-20 adults with braces will use the device for 30 seconds during a single visit, and researchers will measure bacteria levels before and after. The goal is to see if this mechanical cleaning tool is effective and comfortable, offering a potential new option for oral hygiene with braces.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • German Medical Institute

    RECRUITING

    Limassol, 4108, Cyprus

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