Caries,Dental Clinical Trial
Official title:
Correlation Between Caries Experience in Primary Molars and First Permanent Molars Among a Group of Egyptian Children: A Cross Sectional Study
A cross- sectional observational study which will investigate whether data of past caries experience of the primary molars of 6-9 years old children can serve as an indicator for caries development in first permanent molars.as the first permanent molars is selected to represent the future caries status of the permanent dentition.
Study Design:
A cross sectional study to investigate if there is any correlation between caries experience
in primary molars and first permanent molars among a group of Egyptian children. All the
procedures will be explained to the parents or guardians prior to the investigation.An
informed consent will be signed by the parents Study design: cross sectional study design.
Data for this particular study will be collected from the clinic of Pediatric Dentistry and
dental public health Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University.
Methods Clinical examination will be carried out while the child is sitting on dental unit,
using sterile diagnostic set (mirror and explorer) in daylight. No diagnostic radiographs
will be taken.
A custom-made examination chart will be filled for each child including date, name, age,
address, gender, medical history and previous dental treatment. Parents data includes: level
of education and oral hygiene level.
Prior to performing dental examination, the child will be asked to rinse his mouth with tap
water and the teeth will be cleaned with sterile cotton.
The examiner will carefully inspect all surfaces of the teeth, for proper diagnosis, the
teeth were dried thoroughly with an air syringe. It will be important to see clearly and to
use the air syringe to distinguish readily cervical or interproximal caries.
All the primary teeth will be evaluated using deft index and permanent teeth will be
evaluated using DMF index, both according to WHO criteria.
(WHO, 2003) criteria: Clinical caries lesion shows the following criteria
Lesion in pit or fissure, or on a smooth tooth surface with cavitated undermined enamel, or a
detectably softened floor or wall.
Teeth with recurrent dental caries. In cases where the crown has been destroyed by caries and
only the root is left, the caries is judged to be crown caries.
Lesions not considered as clinical dental caries White or chalky spots (early carious
lesion). Stained enamel pits or fissures without visible cavitation or soft floor or walls
during examination by sharp explorer.
Dark, shiny, hard, pitted areas of enamel in a tooth showing signs of moderate to severe
enamel fluorosis.
Each child and parents will be given two printed sheet translated into Arabic, after the end
of the diagnosis, which will include his/her caries status, the right oral hygiene method to
be followed in order to maintain a good oral health status and any caries lesions that need
treatment by restorative material or preventive measures
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