Early Childhood Caries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Silver Diamine Fluoride in Arresting Dental Caries in Preschool Children: a Randomized Clinical Trial With Different Periodicity and Concentration.
Background: Tooth decay in children (Early childhood caries, or ECC) is a common childhood
disease. Poor dentition significantly affects the nutrition, growth, development and general
health of children. Conventional dental care for ECC is neither affordable nor accessible,
particularly for the disadvantaged communities. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a safe,
cost-effective caries-arresting agent that appears to conform to the World Health
Organization's Millennium Goals. SDF is commercially available at 38% and 12%, and topically
used yearly or half-yearly to arrest ECC. The SDF regimens used for ECC treatment lack an
evidence base. Therefore it is necessary to find the most suitable SDF concentration and
application interval to arrest ECC. The purpose of this randomised controlled trial is to
compare the efficacy of two commercially available SDF solutions at pre-prepared
concentrations of 38% and 12% when applied at yearly or half-yearly intervals over 36 months
in arresting caries in primary teeth.
Methods / Design: This double-blinded study has recruited 888 kindergarten children aged 3-4
years with caries. The sample size is sufficient for the appropriate statistical analyses.
The children were classified into high and low caries rates and equally allocated into four
groups for the caries treatment:
Group A - semi-annual application of 12% SDF; Group B - annual application of 12% SDF; Group
C - semi-annual application of 38% SDF; Group D - annual application of 38% SDF. The
children will be followed for 36 months in their kindergartens until they enter primary
school. Clinical examinations at 6-month intervals will be conducted to assess whether the
caries are arrested. Information on confounding factors, such as oral hygiene habits and the
use of other fluoride agents, will be collected through a parental questionnaire at the
baseline and follow-ups.
Discussion: This study will help determine the most suitable SDF concentration and
application interval to arrest caries in children. Because SDF use for caries arrest is
painless, simple, and low-cost, it can be widely recommended and promoted for caries control
in young children or those with difficulty accessing and affording conventional dental care.
The applicability of the findings and their impact on public health would be immense.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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