New braces glue skips the acid, aims to save your tooth enamel
NCT ID NCT07091422
Summary
This study is testing a new glue for attaching braces brackets that doesn't require dentists to first etch the tooth with acid. The goal is to see if this new method can protect tooth enamel from damage while keeping the brackets firmly attached. Twenty people getting braces will have the new glue used on one side of their mouth and the traditional acid-etch glue on the other side for comparison. Researchers will track how well the brackets stay on and check for any enamel damage over 12 months.
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University of Maryland Baltimore School of Dentistry
RECRUITINGBaltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
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