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NCT ID: NCT04274855 Recruiting - Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trials

Effect of Trait Anxiety in Women on Oral Health Status and Oral Health Care-Seeking Behavior

Start date: February 5, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Trait anxiety is the tendency of an individual to perceive environmental stimuli such as different events and situations as threatening; it's stable and reflects how an individual generally feels. In 2015, it was estimated that 3.6% of the population lived with anxiety disorders globally, i.e. approximately 264 million people lived with anxiety disorders worldwide of which 31.36 million resided in the Eastern Mediterranean region, that's to say, 10% of the global number of anxiety cases. Moreover, females were more affected than males in a proportion of 4.6% as opposed to 2.6% respectively. The prevalence of anxiety has increased by 14.9% from 2005 to 2015. In addition, in 2017, approximately 42 million new cases were recorded globally. In Egypt, the total number of anxiety cases were more than 3 million in 2015 thus indicating that 4.2% of the total population lived with anxiety. Anxiety may affect the individual's utilization of dental services and predispose to a delay in seeking dental treatment and thus might compromise the overall oral health. Accordingly, this study aims to investigate the effect of trait anxiety on the oral health status of women and determine their behavior towards the utilization of dental services. To our knowledge, no previous research has been conducted to assess such relationship in Egypt.

NCT ID: NCT03919838 Recruiting - Oral Disease Clinical Trials

Effect of Probiotic on Oral Health of Children

Start date: July 19, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the randomized, double-blind clinical trial with placebo is to answer the clinical question , or in children with diagnosed childhood early caries the use of L.salivarius and cranberry contained in NutroPharma lozenges will reduce new carious lesions and reduce the titre of the carcinogenic bacteria Streptococcus mutans, compared to the control group in which the placebo will be administered? The main end point will be to reduce the titre of cariogenic bacteria.

NCT ID: NCT03736070 Recruiting - Oral Disease Clinical Trials

Assessment of Routine Oral Screening Programs for New Prisoners

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Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In 2018, 10 detention centers in France will start organisational programs to improve the quality of screening of oral diseases, relatively to French recommendations, among new prisoners in France. Our study aims 1) to assess the prevalence and nosology of oral diseases ; 2) to describe the care pathway of participants during their stay in the detention center where they were included ; 3) to assess the cost of care per patient, from a societal perspective, using a top-down method.