U.S., Dec. 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07280130) titled 'Evaluation of Occlusal Adjustment Material Removal on Monolithic Zirconia Blocks: An In Vitro Study' on Dec. 01.
Brief Summary: This study aims to better understand how much tooth-replacement material is removed each time a dentist makes one "stroke" while adjusting a zirconia crown. Zirconia is a very strong ceramic commonly used for dental restorations, and adjusting it accurately is important for the patient's bite. However, no current research tells us how much material is actually removed with each stroke during chairside adjustment, so dentists must rely on personal experience.
In this study, small zirconia samples will be pr...