Could your wisdom teeth X-Ray save you from an extra scan?
NCT ID NCT07181707
Summary
This study aims to find a connection between how mature the bone in the roof of the mouth is and how developed a person's upper wisdom teeth are. Researchers will look at existing 3D and standard dental X-rays from 200 people to see if the wisdom tooth development, visible on a common panoramic X-ray, can reliably predict the palate bone's readiness for orthodontic treatment. If a link is found, it could help orthodontists make treatment decisions using the X-rays they already take, potentially avoiding the need for an additional, more involved 3D scan.
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Caroline Bertazzon
Nancy, France, 54000, France
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