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NCT number NCT05765058
Other study ID # Arresting root caries
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 1, 2024
Est. completion date June 28, 2026

Study information

Verified date November 2023
Source University of Bern
Contact Guglielmo Campus, Professor
Phone +393473394544
Email guglielmo.campus@unibe.ch
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this study is to summarize the current level of evidence on the prevalence of root caries in elderly population, evaluate the prevalence of root caries in elderly patients living in Canton Bern, Switzerland and to analyze the association between the data collected with demographic and relevant socioeconomic factors, provide relevant long-term clinical, radiographic and oral health related outcomes and to establish a pivotal reference in treatment of elderly patients by means of non-operative root caries treatment.


Description:

The study aims to systematically screen the available literature in order to investigate the global root caries prevalence in particular focusing on its correlation with the published data from Switzerland. For this specific research, a comprehensive systematic review of the literature will be conducted. The aim is to summarize the level of evidence on the oral health status of the elderly, in order to gain insights in this relevant research field. By better understanding the actual situation, existing measures focusing on the situation in Switzerland will be identified by pointing of omissions/deficiencies in order to recommend new research directions for their use in future oral health outcomes research. Thereafter, the study will evaluate the prevalence of root caries in the elderly population living in Canton Bern, Switzerland and analyze the association between the oral data collected with demographic, socioeconomic factors and compromising health conditions. Therefore, a randomized clinical trial with participants older than 45 years limited to Canton Bern will be conducted. To be representative of Canton Bern, a sample size calculation of a total of 136 subjects (sample size calculation n=107 + 25 per cent drop-out) will be applied. Long-term non-operative treatment results as well as the oral-health status of elderly patients (>45 years of age) having received one of the non-operative treatment methods for root caries treatment will be assessed. From the original pool of patients from Canton Bern all selected individuals will receive one of the non-operative treatment methods for root caries treatment. For the present study, only data collected from patients older than 45 years old at the time of the clinical examination will be used for analysis. The clinical appearance of each root caries lesion will be recorded longitudinally at intervals of up to 6 months and followed up to 18 months. At every single visit the lesions will be clinically and photographically characterized with respect to texture (light probing), color and surface structure (visual inspection and photographic recording) and presence or absence of plaque. If occurrence of presence of plaque and/or gingival trauma is detected, they will be accompanied by oral health instruction at every visit. All participants of the study will receive - Regular therapy with fluoride toothpaste, - Placebo or fluoride tooth mousse for at home-use and additionally, - Twice-yearly professional placebo or fluoride varnish/solution application.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 136
Est. completion date June 28, 2026
Est. primary completion date February 1, 2026
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 45 Years to 95 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Being resident in the area of the canton Bern, - Age >44 years, - Three or more root caries - Lesions ICDAS (W1 or W2) on the first premolar, canines and front teeth of the upper and lower jaw, - Written declaration of informed consent, - Capacity to understand questionnaire items related to the compliance of the trial. Exclusion Criteria: - Living in long-term care facilities, prisons, hospitals etc., - Known allergic reaction to oral hygiene products and/or medication and/or dental material previously used in the mouth or pharynx, - Inability to follow the procedures of filling out questionnaires or clinical examination, e.g. physical inability to fill in questionnaires

Study Design


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Intervention

Other:
Group A
Application of SDF (silver diamine fluoride) solution on the root caries lesions twice yearly in a professional setting. Application of Placebo tooth mousse by the subject twice daily. Regular tooth brushing with standardized fluoridated toothpaste.
Group B
Application of Sodium Fluoride varnish on the root caries lesions twice yearly in a professional setting. Application of Placebo tooth mousse by the subject twice daily. Regular tooth brushing with standardized fluoridated toothpaste.
Group C
Application of Placebo varnish (water-based) solution on the root caries lesions twice yearly in a professional setting. Application of Biosmalto tooth mousse by the subject twice daily. Regular tooth brushing with standardized fluoridated toothpaste.
Group D
Application of Placebo varnish (water-based) solution on the root caries lesions twice yearly in a professional setting. Application of Placebo tooth mousse by the subject twice daily. Regular tooth brushing with standardized fluoridated toothpaste.

Locations

Country Name City State
Switzerland Zahnmedizinklinik University of Bern, Department of Restorative, Preventive and Paediatric Dentistry Bern

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Bern

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Switzerland, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Significant inactivation of root caries lesion measured by visual tactile method Daily use of a regularly fluoridated toothpaste and daily use of a fluoridated tooth mouse inactivate significantly more root lesions than the daily use of a regularly fluoridated toothpaste and daily use of a placebo toothpaste 18 months
Primary Inactivation of root caries due to regular use of fluoridated toothpaste and 6-monthly use measured by visual tactile method Daily use of a regularly fluoridated toothpaste and 6-monthly use of a fluoride solution inactivate significantly more root lesions than the daily use of a regularly fluoridated toothpaste and daily use of a placebo toothpaste 6 month to 1 year
Primary Inactivation of root caries due to regular use of fluoridated toothpaste and 6-monthly use of the fluoride varnish measured by visual tactile method Daily use of a regularly fluoridated toothpaste and 6-monthly use of a fluoride varnish inactivate significantly more root lesions than the daily use of a regularly fluoridated toothpaste and daily use of a placebo toothpaste 6 months to one year
Secondary Data collection of root caries prevalence (number of lesion and activity status) Summary of the world-wide current level of evidence on the prevalence of root caries in elderly population in Canton Bern, focusing on the published data from Switzerland. 18 months
Secondary Long-term clinical, radiographical and oral health related outcomes (Number of teeth present in the oral cavity) for senior population suffering from root caries Provision of relevant long-term clinical, radiographic and oral health related outcomes and to establish a pivotal reference in treatment of elderly patients by means of non-operative root caries treatment. 18 months
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