U.S., Jan. 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07364552) titled 'Patient-Specific Occlusal Splints Using MODJAW Kinematics' on Jan. 12.
Brief Summary: This clinical study is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of patient-specific occlusal splints created using MODJAW, a jaw-tracking device that records 3D mandibular movements. Occlusal splints are commonly used to treat bruxism (teeth grinding) and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, which can cause jaw pain, headaches, and worn teeth. Traditional splints are made using standard designs that do not consider each patient's unique jaw movements.
In this study, 40 participants with mild-to-moderate bruxism or TMJ dysfunction will be randoml...