Gingivitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Silver Diamine Fluoride on the Treatment of Gingivitis in Geriatric Patients
Gingivitis in the geriatric population is one of the growing global public health concerns,
thus finding the most effective and non-invasive approach to prevent and treat gingivitis in
the geriatric population is essential to prevent tooth loss and maintain oral health and
function. Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) is Class II medical device. It was cleared for use in
US August 2014 and became commercially available in April 2015. It is a chemical agent which
has bifunctional properties. The silver itself kills caries causing bacteria directly. Silver
and fluoride together interact to form fluorapatite, in addition, assist in hardening the
teeth and preventing further demineralization.
Even though SDF has been approved in dental caries prevention and treatment, there are no
published studies or evidence that evaluated the direct effect of SDF on gingivitis. If SDF
improves or prevents gingivitis is unknown. The main goal of this clinical study is to
investigate the effect of SDF on gingival status in geriatric patients with gingivitis. There
is an urgent need to solve this common oral disease in the geriatric population. The logic
for this research in a geriatric population is to find the most effective approach to treat
gingivitis to prevent tooth loss and maintain oral health and function.
To find an effective approach to treat gingivitis in the geriatric group, we will investigate
the effectiveness of SDF application on gingival tissues in this group. The patients with
gingivitis will be randomly allocated to two groups: group1(case group) will receive SDF
application and group 2 (control group) will receive a normal saline application. The gingiva
will be evaluated for both groups at baseline before the application. Then 2 weeks and 4
weeks after the last application of the intervention. In addition, a sample of plaque will be
taken from the teeth selected in this study by swab using the dental kit (Ubiome) before and
after both applications to quantify the presence of bacterial pathogen at baseline and follow
up visits. The feasibility of this proposed therapy is supported by published literature that
has shown that SDF was effective in dental and root caries prevention and treatment in
geriatric patients.
The Aims
- Aim 1 To investigate the effect of SDF application on gingival status in elder patients
with gingivitis. To accomplish this aim, the subjects with gingivitis will be randomly
allocated to two groups: group 1(case group) will receive SDF application and group 2
(control group) will receive Normal Saline. The SDF and normal saline will apply on the
selected teeth with gingivitis once a week during a three-week period. The gingival
status will be evaluated at baseline before the application of either SDF or normal
saline. Then at the second week and fourth week after the final application. The
measurable outcomes will be Plaque Index (PI) and the Gingival Index (GI). In addition,
record of existing brushing and flossing habits. If SDF application shows an improvement
in the gingival condition (reduction in the plaque and gingival indices) in treatment
group comparing to the control group it indicates that its effectiveness not only on
dental caries as published, but it is also may extended to include gingivitis.
- Aim 2 To quantify the presence of bacterial pathogen in the dental biofilm. To
accomplish this aim, a sample of dental plaque will be taken from the teeth selected in
this study by swab using the dental kit (Ubiome) before and after the SDF or normal
saline application to quantify the presence of bacterial pathogen at baseline before the
application, 2 weeks and 4 weeks after the application.
Summary:
The proposed therapeutic intervention of Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) in treating geriatric
patients with gingivitis will establish a new adjunctive and inexpensive protocol for
treatment of gingivitis. Gingivitis is inflammation of gingival tissues caused by dental
biofilm bacterial infection. Left untreated, gingivitis will cause tooth loss. The
preliminary results will provide new recommendations for treating geriatric patients in a
safe, effective, and low-cost manner. This study will also address the gap in scientific
knowledge regarding the use of SDF to treat gingivitis in elderly patients.
Research Hypothesis: The application of SDF varnish is expected to improve the gingival
condition and can be an effective approach in the treatment of gingivitis in geriatric
patients.
Null Hypothesis: The application of SDF varnish does not improve the gingival condition and
cannot be an effective approach in the treatment of gingivitis in geriatric patients.
Research Question: Does the application of silver Diamine Fluoride on teeth with gingivitis
will improve the gingival condition in geriatric patients with gingivitis
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