Orthodontic Appliance Complication Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Low-level Laser Therapy Versus Paracetamol-caffeine Efficacy in Controlling Pain During Fixed Orthodontic Treatment and Their Role in Enhancing Oral-health-related Quality of Life: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | July 2019 |
Source | Damascus University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Patients with class I malocclusion who have mild to moderate crowding will be treated in this
study. The efficacy of low level laser therapy and Panadol-extra® in relieving pain due to
orthodontic treatment will be assessed. The effect of these two interventions on oral-health
related quality of life during all stages of orthodontic treatment will be explored, i.e. at
the following stages: (1) separation between teeth, (2) archwire changing, (3) bonding of
brackets, (4) removal of the fixed appliances.
There are three groups :
1. a group of patient being irradiated with low-level laser therapy (LLLT) at specific time
points to relieve pain and discomfort.
2. a group of patient in which pain control will be accomplished by prescribing Panadol
Extra tablets in a regular manner.
3. a group of patients in which nothing will be given to them during the course of
treatment.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | March 15, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 15 Years to 30 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Class I malocclusion with mild to moderate crowding (2-5 mm of tooth-size-arch-length-discrepancy).. - Good oral hygiene and periodontal health - No need for any preparation for fixed orthodontic appliance. - No severe skeletal discrepancy (i.e. Class I skeletal relationship). Exclusion Criteria: - Previous orthodontic treatment - Patients with psychological abnormalities. - Patients with systematic diseases or being treated from chronic pain or headache. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Syrian Arab Republic | Department of Orthodontics, University of Damascus Dental School | Damascus |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Damascus University |
Syrian Arab Republic,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Psychological General Well-being | Patients will be requested to fill in the Psychosocial General Well-being Index (PGWBI) before the commencement of treatment | One week before performing the first step in Orthodontic Appliance Installation (i.e. one week before separation) | |
Primary | Change in Levels of Pain and Discomfort_Separation | Patients will be given a rating numeric scale (RNS) to show their level of pain and discomfort after performing the first step in orthodontic installation of the appliance, i.e. the separation stage where separators are placed between the molar teeth on both sides of the jaw and in both jaws. Separators are placed for seven days before cementing the bands (that surround the molar teeth). | (1) one hour following insertion of separators, (2) 24 hours, (3) 2 days, (4) seven days, (5) next meeting which is expected to be within 14 to 21 days. | |
Primary | Change in Levels of Pain and Discomfort_FirstArch | Patients will be given a rating numeric scale (RNS) to show their level of pain and discomfort after banding the molars and bonding the rest of the dental arches. Brackets are to be placed and the first archwire will be engaged. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'First Arch Placement'. | (1) one hour following insertion of separators, (2) 24 hours, (3) 2 days, (4) seven days, (5) next meeting which is expected to be within 14 to 21 days. | |
Primary | Change in Levels of Pain and Discomfort_SecondArch | Patients will be given a rating numeric scale (RNS) to show their level of pain and discomfort after inserting the second arch in the sequence of arches of the orthodontic treatment. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Second Arch Placement'. | (1) one hour following insertion of separators, (2) 24 hours, (3) 2 days, (4) seven days, (5) next meeting which is expected to be within 14 to 21 days. | |
Primary | Change in Levels of Pain and Discomfort_ThirdArch | Patients will be given a rating numeric scale (RNS) to show their level of pain and discomfort after inserting the third arch in the sequence of arches of the orthodontic treatment. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Third Arch Placement'. | (1) one hour following insertion of separators, (2) 24 hours, (3) 2 days, (4) seven days, (5) next meeting which is expected to be within 14 to 21 days. | |
Primary | Change in Levels of Pain and Discomfort_FouthArch | Patients will be given a rating numeric scale (RNS) to show their level of pain and discomfort after inserting the fourth arch in the sequence of arches of the orthodontic treatment. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Fourth Arch Placement'. | (1) one hour following insertion of separators, (2) 24 hours, (3) 2 days, (4) seven days, (5) next meeting which is expected to be within 14 to 21 days. | |
Primary | Change in Levels of Pain and Discomfort_LastArch | Patients will be given a rating numeric scale (RNS) to show their level of pain and discomfort after inserting the fifth (i.e. the last) arch in the sequence of arches of the orthodontic treatment. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Last Arch Placement'. | (1) one hour following insertion of separators, (2) 24 hours, (3) 2 days, (4) seven days, (5) next meeting which is expected to be within 14 to 21 days. | |
Primary | Change in Levels of Pain and Discomfort_Debonding | Patients will be given a rating numeric scale (RNS) to show their level of pain and discomfort after appliance removal (i.e. taking off all the braces and bands). Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Appliance Removal'. | (1) one hour following insertion of separators, (2) 24 hours, (3) 2 days, (4) seven days, (5) next meeting which is expected to be within 14 to 21 days. | |
Secondary | Change in oral-health-related quality of life_Separation | Patients will be given a questionnaire to be filled after performing the first step in orthodontic installation of the appliance, i.e. the separation stage where separators are placed between the molar teeth on both sides of the jaw and in both jaws. Separators are placed for seven days before cementing the bands (that surround the molar teeth). This questionnaire is called Oral-Health-Impact-Profile with 14 items (OHIP-14) which can be filled with three minutes. | (1) one week following separation, (2) at the following clinical visit which is usually expected to occur within 14 to 21 days. | |
Secondary | Change in oral-health-related quality of life_FirstArch | Patients will be given a questionnaire to be filled after banding the molars and bonding the rest of the dental arches. Brackets are to be placed and the first archwire will be engaged. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'First Arch Placement'. The questionnaire to be used is called Oral-Health-Impact-Profile with 14 items (OHIP-14) which can be filled with three minutes. | (1) one week following archwire engagement, (2) at the following clinical visit which is usually expected to occur within 14 to 21 days. | |
Secondary | Change in oral-health-related quality of life_SecondArch | Patients will be given a questionnaire to be filled after inserting the second arch in the sequence of arches of the orthodontic treatment. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Second Arch Placement'.The questionnaire to be used is called Oral-Health-Impact-Profile with 14 items (OHIP-14) which can be filled with three minutes. | (1) one week following archwire engagement, (2) at the following clinical visit which is usually expected to occur within 14 to 21 days. | |
Secondary | Change in oral-health-related quality of life_ThirdArch | Patients will be given a questionnaire to be filled after inserting the third arch in the sequence of arches of the orthodontic treatment. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Third Arch Placement'.The questionnaire to be used is called Oral-Health-Impact-Profile with 14 items (OHIP-14) which can be filled with three minutes. | (1) one week following archwire engagement, (2) at the following clinical visit which is usually expected to occur within 14 to 21 days. | |
Secondary | Change in oral-health-related quality of life_FourthArch | Patients will be given a questionnaire to be filled after inserting the fourth arch in the sequence of arches of the orthodontic treatment. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Fourth Arch Placement'.The questionnaire to be used is called Oral-Health-Impact-Profile with 14 items (OHIP-14) which can be filled with three minutes. | (1) one week following archwire engagement, (2) at the following clinical visit which is usually expected to occur within 14 to 21 days. | |
Secondary | Change in oral-health-related quality of life_LastArch | Patients will be given a questionnaire to be filled after inserting the fifth (i.e. the last) arch in the sequence of arches of the orthodontic treatment. Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Last Arch Placement'.The questionnaire to be used is called Oral-Health-Impact-Profile with 14 items (OHIP-14) which can be filled with three minutes. | (1) one week following archwire engagement, (2) at the following clinical visit which is usually expected to occur within 14 to 21 days. | |
Secondary | Change in oral-health-related quality of life_Debonding | Patients will be given a questionnaire to be filled after appliance removal (i.e. taking off all the braces and bands). Assessment will be made at this stage which is called 'Appliance Removal'. | (1) one week following appliance removal, (2) at the following clinical visit which is usually expected to occur within 14 to 21 days. |
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