Smart mouthguard aims to spot teeth grinding

NCT ID NCT03363204

Summary

This study tested a new type of mouthguard called BRUXENSE to see if it could be a practical tool for diagnosing bruxism, or teeth grinding. Researchers wanted to know if people could comfortably wear the device for 10 nights to collect enough data for a diagnosis. The goal was to find a faster and more accurate way to diagnose this common condition, which can damage teeth and cause jaw pain.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Service de Consultations et de Traitements Dentaires, Hospices Civils de Lyon

    Lyon, France, 69007, France

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