Does when you move teeth after extraction affect your gums?
NCT ID NCT07210762
Summary
This study aims to find out if starting to close a tooth extraction gap early or waiting a bit longer affects the health of the gums. Researchers will compare the two timings in the same patient's mouth to see which one is less likely to cause small splits or clefts in the gum tissue. The goal is to gather information to help orthodontists plan the best treatment timing for their patients.
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Bahria University of Health Sciences Karachi
RECRUITINGKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
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