Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Not yet recruiting

Administrative data

NCT number NCT03554980
Other study ID # CEBD-CU-2018-06-1
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date December 1, 2018
Est. completion date June 1, 2020

Study information

Verified date June 2018
Source Cairo University
Contact Marwa A Salmoon, MSc
Phone 01016555055
Email dr.marwasalmon@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this study is to assess the postoperative pain after application of silver diamine fluoride versus sodium fluoride varnish in treatment of carious primary teeth.


Description:

Untreated dental decay and poor access to dental care are significant Public health problems for children in the world (Dye et al. 2015 and Horst, 2016). Early childhood caries is a multifactorial, infectious and transmissible dental disease affecting young children . Conventional restorative treatment may fail to reduce the burden of early childhood caries in many parts of the world. Most decayed teeth in preschool children remained unrestored . Consequences of untreated decay in preschool children may include increased risk of future caries in primary and permanent dentition, pain and infections; increased expensive emergency room visits and hospital admissions; increased treatment costs because of extensive decay and the accompanying need for general anesthesia; delayed growth and development; and missed days from school and work .To reduce the burden of caries disease in young children and to avoid possible serious consequences of untreated decay, it is important to identify an effective, low-cost method of treating caries in children at high risk of caries and with limited access to dental care. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has been identified as an anticariogenic agent that successfully arrests dental decay and has the potential to address the epidemic of untreated decay in young children

Therefore this study will be conducted to assess the postoperative pain after application of silver diamine fluoride versus sodium fluoride varnish in treatment of carious primary teeth.

Benefits of the research to the patient:

According to American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), 2017 SDF application is:

- Safe.

- Noninvasive.

- Inexpensive.

- Effective in dental caries management, especially arresting cavitated caries lesions in the primary dentition.

Benefits of the research to the clinician:

According to AAPD, 2017 SDF is:

- Easily performed.

- A promising strategy to manage dental caries in very young children or those who have special needs.

- Doesn't require cooperation from children during dental treatment.

It will improve patient confidence with the dentist

Explanation for choice of comparators:

The use of sodium fluoride is well documented in the literature as successful caries arrestment material. Arrestment proportion of caries for sodium fluoride varnish was found to be 84.4% (NaF) and 85.3% for ( NaF + chlorohexidine mouth wash) .


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 46
Est. completion date June 1, 2020
Est. primary completion date November 1, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 1 Year to 6 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Children with carious primary teeth before eruption of permanent teeth

2. High caries risk patients with anterior or posterior carious lesions.

3. Uncooperative children without access to or with difficulty accessing dental care.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Children with spontaneous or elicited pain from caries

2. Tooth mobility

3. Signs of pulpal infection

4. Severe medical conditions that would not allow management in the clinic

5. Hereditary developmental defects, such as amelogenesis imperfecta or dentinogenesis imperfecta

6. Known allergies or sensitivities to dental materials, including SDF

7. Inability to return for recall visits

8. Refusal of participation from the guardian or parents

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Silver Diamine Fluoride
SDF will be applied with a brush.
Sodium Fluoride varnish
NaF will be applied with a brush

Locations

Country Name City State
Egypt Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University Cairo

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Cairo University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Egypt, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Postoperative Pain Postoperative pain will be assessed through questioning the patient and/or parent .Binary (Yes or No) 12 months
Secondary Parental satisfaction Parental satisfaction will be assessed through questioning the parent. Binary (yes or no) 12 months
Secondary Caries arrest (dentin texture) Cries arrest (Dentine texture) Caries arrest will be assessed through tactile examination (hard or soft). Categorical 12 months
Secondary Discoloration (yellow, brown, black) Discoloration will be assessed through visual examination. Categorical 12 months
See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT03637309 - Multi-Media Parent-based Intervention to Promote Dental Hygiene Among Young Children: BeReady2Smile N/A
Completed NCT05531435 - Local Anesthesia With Computerized Device for Restorative Procedures in Pediatric Patients N/A
Recruiting NCT04538963 - Arrest of Proximal Caries Using Orthodontic Bands and Glass Ionomer Cement N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT05529433 - Pain Assessment During Chemo-Mechanical and Smart Burs Caries Removal Versus Atraumatic Restorative Treatment in Carious Primary Molars N/A
Completed NCT03063307 - Effectiveness of Silver Diamine Fluoride in Arresting Dental Caries N/A
Recruiting NCT05512156 - Toothbrushing Program in Saudi Arabia "TOPS" N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT06081868 - RCT on Effectiveness of Oral Health Preventive Programmes in School Children in Uganda N/A
Recruiting NCT06011005 - Efficacy of Ethyl Chloride Topical Anesthesia Application on the Pain Perception During Intra-oral Injections in Children in Comparison to Benzocaine Gel. N/A
Completed NCT05645029 - Evaluation of Glass Ionomer Cement Modified With Chlorhexidine and Titanium Dioxide in Primary Molars (RCT) N/A
Recruiting NCT04195022 - Comparison of a Chemically Activated Composite Resin Alkasite With Resin Composite in Atypical Caries Lesions of Deciduous Teeth N/A
Recruiting NCT04195386 - Efficacy of a Chemically Activated Composite Resin Alkasite in Atypical Caries Lesions of Deciduous Teeth N/A
Completed NCT03480516 - Comparison of Caries Arrested & Prevented Among SDF, NaF Varnish and Combination in Children N/A
Completed NCT03311438 - Oral Health Intervention Program for Children With Congenital Heart Defects N/A
Completed NCT05110534 - Supportive Caries Preventive Programme in Children Undergoing Dental General Anaesthesia N/A
Completed NCT05638217 - Efficacy of the Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride and Sodium Fluoride Varnish for the Treatment of Caries in Children
Completed NCT02002728 - Comparison of Early Caries Detection in Children Utilizing an Electrical Conductance Device and the Gold Standard of Visual-tactile Technique. N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT05121584 - Evaluation of Two Different Types of Zirconia Crowns Used in Carious Primary Anterior Teeth N/A
Completed NCT04666597 - Pandemic-adapted Caries Care Multicentre Single-group Interventional Study
Completed NCT05652231 - Assessment of Dental Caries Among a Group of Institutionalized Orphan Children Compared to Parented School Children
Completed NCT06018584 - Biostimulation After Tooth Extraction N/A