New study aims to stop cavities in 2,500 kids without drilling
NCT ID NCT06999005
First seen Jan 30, 2026 · Last updated May 19, 2026 · Updated 14 times
Summary
This study looks at whether gentle, non-drilling treatments can stop cavities from getting worse in 2,500 Brazilian children aged 6 to 12. Kids with active tooth decay will get minimally invasive care and be checked every three months for up to two years. The goal is to control cavities, not cure them, so ongoing monitoring is needed.
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Universidade Metropolitana de Santos - UNIMES
RECRUITINGSantos, São Paulo, 11045-002, Brazil
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