Dental Caries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Fluoride Varnish in the Prevention of Dental Caries in Aboriginal and Non-aboriginal Children
The purpose of this study is to determine whether semi-annual fluoride varnish applications combined with caregiver counseling are effective in preventing and reducing a severe form of dental decay, known as early childhood caries, in native and non-native children aged 6 months to 5 years.
Early childhood caries (ECC) is by far the most common chronic disease among Canadian
Aboriginal children, affecting nearly 90% of First Nations preschoolers in Ontario. It is
the number one cause of oral health disparities between native and non-native children. ECC
negatively impacts on the quality of life of children suffering from the disease and the
caregivers and family members who care for them. To address the problem of ECC, a range of
health promotion campaigns, including parent education aimed at balancing the knowledge and
values of First Nations communities with the recommendations of the scientific community,
have been implemented but these initiatives have had limited success in reducing the impact
of ECC and its treatment.
While oral health promotion campaigns have raised awareness of the severity of ECC among
these communities, the literature shows that for this age cohort, increasing host resistance
through professionally applied topical fluoride (PATF) applications at regular intervals may
achieve better results. Of all the PATF methods, slow-release fluoride varnish may be the
most practical alternative to the use of gels, foams and rinses, as it decreases the risk of
fluoride ingestion and is associated with greater patient acceptability. Fluoride varnish
has shown promise as a caries reduction agent but more evidence for the effectiveness of
this intervention is needed, particularly for high-caries-risk populations like those in
Aboriginal communities.
The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of fluoride varnish (Duraflor, 5%
NaF, Pharmascience) combined with caregiver counseling in preventing and reducing ECC in
Aboriginal communities, in a 2-year randomized controlled trial. Methods: The trial enrolled
1226 children aged 6 months to 5 years from the Sioux Lookout Zone (SLZ) First Nations
reserves and 149 from Thunder Bay (NW Ontario). Twenty First Nations communities were
randomized to 2 study groups; families in both groups received oral health counseling and
restorative dental care provided by the SLZ Dental Program - one group received no fluoride
varnish (FV0) and the other received FV 2-3×/yr. The same subjects were examined for the
dmft/s indices by trained and calibrated dental hygienists in 2003, 2004 and 2005. A
caregiver questionnaire assessed the impact of ECC on the quality of life of the child and
the family. The SLZ Hospital provided data on children's dental general anesthetic (GA)
procedures. Comparative cross-sectional oral health data for 416 (2003), 687 (2004) and 544
(2005) 3-5 yr-olds attending Junior Kindergarten in Thunder Bay, not receiving fluoride
treatments, were collected by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit's dental hygienists and
recorders. Results will assist decision makers in developing programs for addressing the
problem of ECC in high-caries-risk populations.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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