Autism Clinical Trial
Official title:
Program to Improve Dental Care in Children With ASD: Reducing Sensory Stimulation and Building Oral Hygiene Habits
Verified date | November 2020 |
Source | University of Utah |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Children, aged 5-12, with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who have difficulty with dental visits and daily oral hygiene will complete 3 dental assessments at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months. The dental environment and dental procedures will be altered based on the work of Cermak. In between the baseline and 3 months appointments, they will receive 8 weeks of occupational therapy targeting desensitization around dental activities and oral hygiene training. Post testing will assess the number of caries and overall oral health, the number of dental activities able to be accomplished without sedation, and the change in burden of caregivers to achieve oral hygiene.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 3 |
Est. completion date | February 28, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 5 Years to 12 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. aged 5-12 2. able to follow 1-step verbal directions 3. able to reliably answer simple yes/no questions 4. have sensory processing difficulties as indicated by atypical scores on the Sensory Processing Measure [ref] 5. has difficulty completing oral hygiene and dental visits 6. has sufficient motor skills to brush own teeth 7. family is fluent in English 8. has a caregiver willing to adhere to home program 7) caregiver is willing to bring child to clinic 8 weekly occupational therapy clinic sessions Exclusion Criteria: 1. unable to communicate 2. unable to physically handle toothbrush to brush teeth 3. requires extensive restorative dental work or has had such work within the past 3 months 4. has braces, temporary orthodontic prosthesis (e.g., retainers) 5. Greater than mild uncorrected hearing or visual impairments 6. uncontrolled seizures 7. has additional other neurodevelopmental conditions other than ADHD and Anxiety |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Utah | Salt Lake City | Utah |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Utah |
United States,
Cermak SA, Stein Duker LI, Williams ME, Dawson ME, Lane CJ, Polido JC. Sensory Adapted Dental Environments to Enhance Oral Care for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study. J Autism Dev Disord. 2015 Sep;45(9):2876-88. — View Citation
Duker LIS, Henwood BF, Bluthenthal RN, Juhlin E, Polido JC, Cermak SA. Parents' perceptions of dental care challenges in male children with autism spectrum disorder: An initial qualitative exploration. Res Autism Spectr Disord. 2017 Jul;39:63-72. doi: 10. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Child's behavior in typical oral hygiene activities | digital recordings of children during oral hygiene activities coded within 10 second intervals for on-task behavior, aggression, agitation, time to complete activity - more on-task behavior, less aggression, less agitation, duration of activity closer to 5-10 minutes represents better functioning | 1 month post-intervention | |
Primary | Decayed, Missing, Filled Surfaces (DMFS) Index | record of caries and missing teeth from dental exam; higher number means poorer oral health | 6 months post-intervention | |
Primary | Simplified Oral Hygiene Index | dental report of oral health - Scored on a 0-3 scale with 0 = no debris and 3 = soft debris over > 2/3 of tooth; lower scores represent better oral health | 1 month post-intervention | |
Primary | Modified Gingival index from the Community Periodontal Index | report of level of gingivitis - scored on a 0-4 scale with 0 = normal, no inflammation and 4 = severe inflammation; lower scores represent better oral health | 1 month post-intervention | |
Primary | Assessment of saliva for bacteria content | collection of drool and bacterial assay - greater the bacteria count, the worse the oral health status | 1 month post-intervention | |
Primary | Number of dental procedures completed | count of the number of dental procedures completed without sedation - greater the number of typical procedures, the better the functioning | 1 month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Dental Subscale of the Childrens Fear Survey | rating by parent of child's fear associated with dental visits; 15 items are scored by selecting the "not afraid at all", " a little afraid", "a fair amount afraid", "pretty much afraid", or "very afraid"; lower amounts of fear represent better functioning | 1 month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Frankl Behavioral Scale | measures dentist perception of child's behavior during the dental visit: scored by rating child's behavior at this visit on 1-4 scale with 1= definitely negative and 4 = definitely positive; higher score = better behavior | 1 month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Child's behavior during dental visits | recording and coding of child behavior during dental visits - refusals, aggression, agitation - fewer of these represents better functioning | 1 month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Parent report of burden of oral hygiene activities | interview with parent related to burden of assisting child complete oral hygiene activities - reports of less burden represent better functioning | 1 month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Parent report of burden of oral hygiene activities | interview with parent related to burden of assisting child complete oral hygiene activities - report of less burden represents better functioning | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Wong-Baker Faces Scale | ratings of pain - used to measure discomfort during dental visit - lower score means less pain and discomfort | 1 month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Wong-Baker Faces Scale | ratings of pain - used to measure discomfort during dental visit - lower score means less pain and discomfort | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Child's behavior in typical oral hygiene activities | digital recordings of children during oral hygiene activities coded within 10 second intervals for on-task behavior, aggression, agitation, time to complete activity - more on-task behavior, less aggression, less agitation, duration of activity closer to 5-10 minutes represents better functioning | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Simplified Oral Hygiene Index | dental report of oral health - Scored on a 0-3 scale with 0 = no debris and 3 = soft debris over > 2/3 of tooth; lower scores represent better oral health | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Modified Gingival index from the Community Periodontal Index | report of level of gingivitis - scored on a 0-4 scale with 0 = normal, no inflammation and 4 = severe inflammation; lower scores represent better oral health | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Assessment of saliva for bacteria content | collection of drool and bacterial assay - greater the bacteria count, the worse the oral health status | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Dental Subscale of the Childrens Fear Survey | rating by parent of child's fear associated with dental visits; 15 items are scored by selecting the "not afraid at all", " a little afraid", "a fair amount afraid", "pretty much afraid", or "very afraid"; lower amounts of fear represent better functioning | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Frankl Behavioral Scale | measures dentist perception of child's behavior during the dental visit: scored by rating child's behavior at this visit on 1-4 scale with 1= definitely negative and 4 = definitely positive; higher score = better behavior | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Child's behavior during dental visits | recording and coding of child behavior during dental visits - refusals, aggression, agitation - fewer of these represents better functioning | 6 months post-intervention | |
Secondary | Number of dental procedures completed | greater the number of typical procedures, the better the functioning | 6 months post-intervention |
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