U.S., Oct. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07203703) titled 'Comparing Jaw Tracking and Traditional Methods for Measuring Bite Accuracy in Patients With Teeth' on Sept. 25.

Brief Summary: This study compares two methods used to measure how teeth come together (occlusal contacts) in patients who have natural teeth (dentate patients). The first method uses a modern jaw tracking device, while the second relies on the conventional mounting technique. The goal is to determine which method is more accurate for diagnosing bite alignment and contact points. This is a diagnostic test accuracy study, meaning it focuses on evaluating how well each technique performs in identifying the correct occlusal co...