Scientists scan jaw bones to solve mystery of ear ringing
NCT ID NCT07460193
Summary
This study aims to understand if problems with the jaw joint (TMJ) are linked to ringing in the ears (tinnitus). Researchers will use 3D dental scans and hearing tests on 50 adults who have both conditions. The goal is to see if specific jaw bone shapes are connected to tinnitus, which could help improve future diagnosis and treatment approaches.
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Kütahya Health Sciences University
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