Dental scan study seeks best retraction method for clearer images and patient comfort
NCT ID NCT07119281
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 25 times
Summary
This study looked at 50 healthy adults aged 25-40 to find which retraction technique gives the best balance of clear scans, minimal tissue movement, and patient comfort during digital dental impressions. Participants had healthy gums and specific tooth types. The goal is to help dentists choose the most effective and gentle method for taking digital molds without using extra X-rays.
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Locations
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Medial University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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Medical University of South Carolina, College of Dental Medicine
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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