Supernumerary Teeth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prevalence of Erupted Supernumerary Teeth Among a Group of Egyptian Children Aged From Six to Fifteen Years Old: a Cross Sectional Study
The purpose of this study is to assess the prevalence of erupted supernumerary teeth among a group of Egyptian children aged from 6-15 years old attending the Outpatients' clinic of Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University.
- Clinical examination will be done for participants fulfilling the inclusion criteria
after obtaining an informed consent from parents for acceptance of participation in the
study after explaining the purpose of the study and the measures that will be held to
the child.
- A custom made examination chart (Appendix 1) will be filled out, during face to face
interview with the child and/or his parents, including: date, name, age, gender,
address, medical history and previous dental treatment followed by clinical examination
to detect the presence of supernumerary teeth.
- The presence of supernumerary teeth and its type and location will be recorded in the
examination chart.
- Each child with supernumerary teeth will be given a letter, translated into Arabic,
outlining his dental status to inform the parents about the condition and the need for
treatment
Examination chart (Appendix 1 ):
Date :...................................................................
Personal information:
Name.............................................
Age..........................................
Gender :.......................................... Address : ................................
Phone number : .................................................. Medical history:
.........................................................
..................................................................................
Previous dental history: ...........................................
......................................................................................
Clinical examination :
Supernumerary teeth: presence / absence Location :
........................................... Type
:..................................................
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Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Completed |
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