Diastema Closure and Stability: Clear Aligners vs Fixed Appliances With Laser Frenectomy
NCT: NCT07778095 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study is a prospective 2x2 factorial randomized clinical trial designed to evaluate and compare the closure efficiency and post-treatment stability of diastema associated with generalized interdental spacing (width \>= 3 mm) treated with clear aligners versus fixed orthodontic appliances, with and without adjunctive laser frenectomy. Participants are randomized into four treatment arms to assess the main effects and interaction effects of appliance modality and laser frenectomy. Stability and relapse rates are systematically tracked across active treatment, a 6-month retention period, and post-retention follow-up intervals at 6 and 8 months.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Diastema Closure and Stability: Clear Aligners vs Fixed Appliances With Laser Frenectomy?
Diastema Closure and Stability: Clear Aligners vs Fixed Appliances With Laser Frenectomy is a clinical trial registered under NCT07778095. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07778095?
The current status of NCT07778095 (Diastema Closure and Stability: Clear Aligners vs Fixed Appliances With Laser Frenectomy) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Diastema Closure and Stability: Clear Aligners vs Fixed Appliances With Laser Frenectomy start?
Diastema Closure and Stability: Clear Aligners vs Fixed Appliances With Laser Frenectomy started on 2026-11.
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