Study tests virtual checkups for Kids' braces
NCT ID NCT07413003
Summary
This study aims to see if children with mild intellectual disability follow their orthodontic aligner treatment better when monitored remotely versus with regular in-person dental visits. It will enroll 120 children aged 11-12 who need aligners. The main goal is to measure and compare how well patients stick to their treatment plan under the two different care models.
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Oasi Research Institute
Troina, EN, 94018, Italy
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