Disabilities Multiple Clinical Trial
Official title:
Chance to Avoid New Caries by Adding Chlorhexidine Containing Chemotherapeutic Agent to the Conventional Preventive Protocol for Patients With Special Needs
Adolescent Special need individuals are most need of easy forms of antibacterial agents, so in this study, using chemotherapeutic agents like the newly introduced varnish containing chlorhexidine seems to be a quite promising tool for local delivery to patients with special needs . Chlorhexidine is a wide spectrum very effective bactericidal used for years against the oral flora while fluorides are well known with their antibacterial ability. This may be an excellent way to reduce the risk assessment in adolescent special needs patients.
Participants will be divided into two groups according to the tested regimen, where (A1) represents participants exposed to risk based conventional protocol, (A2) represents participants exposed to chlorhexidine containing varnish and risk based conventional preventive protocol. The study will be carried over a period of 10 months (one academic year), the study will be divided into three phases Phase I: Information of the Cariogram parameters (caries experience, diet content, diet frequency, plaque amount, mutans streptococci, fluoride program, saliva secretion and saliva buffer capacity) will be collected, which will be used to generate the individual caries profile, based on which the participants will be divided into 2 risks groups. Phase II: Risk based preventive program will be implemented including the restorative part. Phase III: At the end of 10 months, caries profile will be generated again ;
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