Braces aftermath: new study reveals best ways to save your enamel
NCT ID NCT07534423
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study surveys 100 dental professionals to find the best methods for cleaning teeth after braces are removed, aiming to reduce enamel damage and tooth sensitivity. It compares different tools and techniques used in clinics. The goal is to identify the safest, most effective approach to keep teeth healthy after orthodontic treatment.
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Conditions
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Sapienza università di Roma
RECRUITINGRoma, RM, 00161, Italy
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