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Clinical Trial

Occlusal Balance Effect on Mandibular Trabecular Bone by Using Fractal Analysis in Complete Denture Patients (Split-Mouth Study)

NCT: NCT06320704 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT06320704
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2024-03-21
Completion2026-05-21
SponsorBadr University (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

Although the number of individuals who are edentulous is declining, a sizable fraction still needs a complete denture for their oral rehabilitation.Tooth loss is an issue in public health that determines quality of life since it is linked to socioeconomic, physiological, and psychological aspects. In patients who are completely edentulous, dental implants have been viewed as a favorable choice for rehabilitation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Occlusal Balance Effect on Mandibular Trabecular Bone by Using Fractal Analysis in Complete Denture Patients (Split-Mouth Study)?

Occlusal Balance Effect on Mandibular Trabecular Bone by Using Fractal Analysis in Complete Denture Patients (Split-Mouth Study) is a clinical trial registered under NCT06320704. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT06320704?

The current status of NCT06320704 (Occlusal Balance Effect on Mandibular Trabecular Bone by Using Fractal Analysis in Complete Denture Patients (Split-Mouth Study)) is: COMPLETED.

When did Occlusal Balance Effect on Mandibular Trabecular Bone by Using Fractal Analysis in Complete Denture Patients (Split-Mouth Study) start?

Occlusal Balance Effect on Mandibular Trabecular Bone by Using Fractal Analysis in Complete Denture Patients (Split-Mouth Study) started on 2024-03-21.

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