U.S., June 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07626372) titled 'Bite Force and Occlusal Force Distribution Following Root Canal Treatment.' on May 31.
Brief Summary: Understanding the changes in bite force and occlusal force distribution in ETT is clinically important, as it can directly influence tooth prognosis, guide restorative treatment planning, and impact the long-term survival of the treated tooth. Therefore, this study aims to further explore changes and possible correlation in maximum bite force (MBF), occlusal force distribution and patients' subjective perception of chewing function of endodontically treated teeth after non-surgical root canal treatment, subsequent restoration, and du...