Safer tooth treatments for kids? new study tests two options

NCT ID NCT07324928

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at two materials, ferric sulphate and putty MTA, used to treat deep cavities in children's baby teeth. The goal is to see which one works better and is safer than a traditional chemical. Sixty healthy children will be treated and followed for up to a year to check for pain, swelling, and tooth health.

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Locations

  • College of Dentistry

    Jizan, Jazan Region, 45142, Saudi Arabia

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