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Post-Debonding Finishing in Orthodontics - Observational Study NCT07534423

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Summary

NIH registered observational study NCT07534423 investigating clinical approaches to orthodontic debonding and post-debonding finishing, focusing on enamel preservation. The study conducted an observational epidemiological survey among dental professionals to assess techniques, instruments, and complications. Results highlight variability in clinical protocols, with mechanical methods being most widely adopted, and emphasize minimally invasive strategies to reduce enamel damage and improve patient outcomes.

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NIH registered an observational study (NCT07534423) titled 'Post-Debonding Finishing in Orthodontics' on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study investigates clinical approaches to orthodontic debonding and post-debonding finishing through an observational epidemiological survey of dental professionals, assessing commonly used techniques, instruments, and complications. Results highlight variability in clinical protocols, with mechanical methods being the most widely adopted.

For dental professionals and orthodontic practices, this registry entry documents current clinical practice patterns in post-debonding finishing. The study's findings on protocol variability and the emphasis on minimally invasive strategies may inform future clinical guidance, though this registry entry itself imposes no regulatory obligations or compliance requirements.

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Apr 17, 2026

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Post-Debonding Finishing in Orthodontics

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Abstract

This study investigates clinical approaches to orthodontic debonding and post-debonding finishing, focusing on enamel preservation. An observational epidemiological survey was conducted among dental professionals to assess commonly used techniques, instruments, and complications. Results highlight variability in clinical protocols, with mechanical methods being the most widely adopted. The study emphasizes the importance of minimally invasive strategies to reduce enamel damage and improve patient outcomes.

Conditions: Debonding, Post-debonding

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Classification

Agency
NIH
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
NCT07534423
Docket
NCT07534423

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Clinical trial registration Dental procedure research
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Topics
Medical Devices

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