Doctors measure bite force changes after removing teeth for braces
NCT ID NCT07253337
Summary
This study aims to understand how removing certain teeth (first premolars) during orthodontic treatment affects the distribution of bite force when the jaw moves side-to-side or forward. It involves 16 young adults (ages 14-25) who need these teeth removed as part of their braces treatment plan. Researchers will use a special digital scanning system to measure bite force before treatment starts and again immediately after the braces are removed to see if there are any changes.
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Suez Canal University
Ismailia, Egypt
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