Scientists use ultrasound to see how tooth pain weakens jaw muscles
NCT ID NCT06734559
Summary
This study aims to understand how a painful tooth infection affects the jaw muscles. Researchers will use ultrasound to measure the thickness and stiffness of the masseter (chewing) muscle in 60 adults with this infection, both before and after they receive standard root canal treatment. The goal is to see if treating the infection helps the muscle recover.
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Locations
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Harran University
Sanliurfa, Haliliye, 63300, Turkey (Türkiye)
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Nezif Çelik
Karaköprü, Şanlıurfa, 63300, Turkey (Türkiye)
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