Nightwear Aligners
Would you like a $500 discount on clear aligner treatment? Are you 14 to 50 years old? Join our study to help us determine if wearing clear aligners at night while sleeping will offset daytime wear while achieving the same treatment results.
AGE: 14 – 50
GENDER: Any
KEYWORDS: Clear Aligners, Treatment time, Smile, Straightening teeth, …
TYPE: Observational Clear Aligner treatment study
TARGET: 80 Participants
Investigator:
Dr. Mark Lowe
Mark Lowe, D.D.S. Orthodontics
Suite 203, 7055 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 554-2526
Description
We are conducting a clear aligner treatment study to demonstrate a reduction in wear time for the product while still achieving the desired treatment plan results in an acceptable treatment period for the patient.
This study requires
- 3 visits for the first 8 weeks plus any additional visits as deemed appropriate by the treating doctor until the treatment is completed
- Orthodontic photographs
- Orthodontic X-Rays
- Intraoral dental scan
- Wearing aligners during the night plus late evening/early morning as directed
- Completion of a survey
This study is limited to 80 qualified participants. The doctor will determine if you qualify during your initial visit.
Who can participate
Who can participate
Teens and adults, ages 14 to 50. Eligible participants should have good periodontal health and cannot be pregnant.
Benefits and risks of participating
If you participate in the study you may receive compensation up to $500 plus have your smile improved!
Compensation
Participants can receive up to $500, depending on the time commitment of the study.
Resources
Study ID
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Schedule
Study duration and period
Visit Mark Lowe, D.D.S. Orthodontics three times for the first eight weeks. Following the completion of the 8-week monitoring period, you will continue to see your treating doctor every six weeks or as deemed appropriate by the treating doctor. Each visit will take about one hour.
CONTACT
Dr. Mark Lowe
559-467-1235
info@drloweortho.com
Would you like to participate or want to learn more?
Please fill out the form to contact our research team.