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Clinical Trial

Comparison Between Periodontal Effects of Fixed and Vacuum-Formed Retainers

NCT: NCT07650630 · ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07650630
StatusACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Start Date2025-11-21
Completion2027-12-31
SponsorCairo University (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

One of the most crucial aspects of orthodontic therapy is retention, which is required to prevent orthodontic relapse . There are two main types of retainers, removable retainer which depends on patient compliance to achieve proper results, and fixed retainer which can overcome the problem of patient compliance, but with using it there is higher risk of plaque accumulation and the process of brushing teeth becomes more complex. However, it is not known whether this necessarily leads to worsening of periodontal outcomes . The increasing use of permanent retainers and their requirement for continuous wear highlight the importance of evaluating their impact on the periodontal health but there is conflicting data available right now on how orthodontic retainers affect periodontal diseases

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What is Comparison Between Periodontal Effects of Fixed and Vacuum-Formed Retainers?

Comparison Between Periodontal Effects of Fixed and Vacuum-Formed Retainers is a clinical trial registered under NCT07650630. Current status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07650630?

The current status of NCT07650630 (Comparison Between Periodontal Effects of Fixed and Vacuum-Formed Retainers) is: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.

When did Comparison Between Periodontal Effects of Fixed and Vacuum-Formed Retainers start?

Comparison Between Periodontal Effects of Fixed and Vacuum-Formed Retainers started on 2025-11-21.

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