Braces aftermath: new study reveals best ways to save your enamel
NCT ID NCT07534423
First seen Apr 22, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 2 times
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. Researchers are comparing common techniques and tools to identify which approaches cause the least harm. The goal is to help dentists choose gentler, more effective finishing procedures.
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Sapienza università di Roma
RECRUITINGRoma, RM, 00161, Italy
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