Dental Caries in Children Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cost Effectiveness of Sodium Fluoride Varnish Application in Prevention of Dental Caries in School Children Between Age of 6 and 7 Years
Fluoride varnish application is universally accepted as a dental caries prevention method. This study was aimed in assessment of clinical outcome and cost effectiveness in using that method in Sri Lankan school children
Background Dental caries remains a significant public health problem with multiple factors
such as socioeconomic, dietary and microbiological playing a major role as risk factors in
initiation and continuation of the disease. It is considered the most common cause of
toothache and hospital admissions in young children. Dental caries in school children not
only causes pain, but also affects school attendance, parents' work hours, children's ability
to eat, play, rest and sleep. Therefore, dental caries when present significantly reduces the
health related quality of life of a child.
Improving oral health has been considered as an objective in preventive dental care for
children. Therefore the measures taken to prevent dental caries should include bacterial bio
film control, dietary counseling, use of fluoride products such as toothpastes, mouth rinses,
varnishes, gels and foams, and Casein phosphopeptide (CPP) - amorphous calcium phosphate
(ACP) cream and gums and placing resin-based/glass ionomer pit and fissure sealants.)
Professional fluoride varnish application has become popular among all methods as variety of
studies has discussed its effect in reducing dental caries.
Fluoride varnish use in the U.S. has increased markedly since it was approved by the FDA in
1994. Fluoride varnish's effectiveness in caries prevention, ease of application, and safety
give it an advantage over other types of topical fluoride treatments (such as gels and
rinses) or other caries management methods. As a result, it is regarded as one of the
superior topical fluoride agents for young children. Fluoride varnish also prolongs the
contact time between fluoride and tooth surface to reduce caries. Its active ingredient is
usually 5% sodium fluoride, or 22,600 ppm fluoride. It also has recently gained much
attention in dentistry because the risk of dental fluorosis is found to be minimal.The
simplicity of its application makes it very suitable and practical for use in different
places and groups.
Justification Despite the availability of free health dental service in Sri Lanka, the
prevalence and severity of dental caries among six and seven years old school children stand
at a very high level according to the results of national oral health survey as 78% (83/84),
76.4% (94/95) and 65.5% (2002/2003) whereas the dmft is 4.4, 4.1 and 3.6.9 The simplicity of
fluoride varnish application makes it very suitable and practical for use in dental clinics
and outreach dental services, especially in young children and in other special needs groups.
Up to date to our knowledge, there was no other study carried out on cost effectiveness of
fluoride varnish application on teeth in Sri Lankan population. Therefore, the results of the
study will be beneficial in implementation and identification of advantages of fluoride
varnish application on teeth in young children.
Aim The main objective of this study was to evaluate the cost effectiveness of six monthly
application of sodium fluoride varnish in prevention of dental caries in deciduous teeth,
permanent incisors and molars in children between six and seven years in Sri Lanka.
The specific objective is
1. To find out the association between dental caries and the social status of the child (e.g.
mother's education, father's education, monthly family income etc.)
Methods Study Type: Interventional This was a double-blind, randomized controlled trial. A
sample of school children (6-7 years) were randomized into varnish and control groups. All
the children received routine caries preventive measures of oral hygiene instructions,
dietary advice and professional cleaning. Children in fluoride varnish application group
received fluoride varnish professionally applied after prophylaxis every 6 months combined
with counseling on maintenance of oral hygiene and diet for a period of 2 years. Clinical
examinations of all children were performed at the beginning of the study and 1 year and 2
years later. All the caries at the dentinal level of both groups were stabilized with
temporary restorations at the beginning. For evaluation and comparison, all the collected
data was subjected to statistical analysis. Both varnish and control groups were subjected to
use of fluoride tooth paste of 1000ppm. The control group was subjected to counseling on
maintenance of oral hygiene and diet. During this period, the team visited each school four
times at six months interval for recruitment, dental examinations, and fluoride varnish
applications. Recruited children were randomly assigned to either a treatment (5% Sodium
Fluoride varnish) or a control group. Trained interviewers collected data on oral health
habits and sociodemographic characteristics of the children. Information on the child's diet
was collected through a 4-day food frequency diary. Caries examinations were conducted using
the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS). The cost for the dental
team's school visits; cost involved in the treatment of dental caries throughout the course
of the study in both groups were evaluated and compared at the end of the study.
The sample size was calculated as 160 each arm to detect 5% caries change with 80% power.
Analysis The effect of intervention was measured in terms of number of caries prevented. The
number of new caries in the usual care and intervention group was calculated after the
completion of the study. The demographic and socioeconomic data of the intervention and usual
care group were collected. The costs for intervention were estimated. The cost of treatment
for caries was estimated for intervention and non-Intervention groups. The costs for the
dental material, time for human resources and indirect costs were also calculated. The
results were presented as cost per caries prevented.
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