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Comparative Effectiveness of Treatments to Prevent Dental Caries

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Dental Caries
Interventions
Device: Silver Diamine Fluoride
Device: Fluoride Varnishes
Device: Glass Ionomer
Registration Number
NCT03448107
Lead Sponsor
NYU College of Dentistry
Brief Summary

Dental caries (tooth decay) is the most prevalent childhood disease in the world. Multiple interventions are available to treat and prevent caries. The aim of the proposed study is to compare the benefit of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and fluoride varnish versus fluoride varnish and glass ionomer sealants. This study is a five-year, cluster randomized, pragmatic controlled trial conducted in public elementary schools in New Hampshire.

Detailed Description

Dental caries is the most prevalent childhood disease in the world and can lead to infection, pain, reduced quality of life, and negative educational outcomes. Multiple prevention agents are available to arrest and prevent dental caries, however little is known of the comparative effectiveness of combined treatments in pragmatic settings. The aim of the presented study is to compare the benefit of silver diamine fluoride and fluoride varnish versus fluoride varnish and glass ionomer therapeutic sealants in the arrest and prevention of dental caries.

This is a longitudinal, pragmatic, cluster randomized, single-blind, non-inferiority trial to be conducted in low-income children enrolled in public elementary schools in New Hampshire from 2017-2023. The primary objective is to assess the non-inferiority of alternative agents in the arrest and prevention of dental caries. Caries arrest will be evaluated after two years, and caries prevention will be assessed at the completion of the study. Data analysis will follow intent to treat, and statistical analyses will be conducted using a two-sided significance level of 0.05.

Notably, the standard of care for dental caries is office-based surgery, which presents multiple barriers to care including cost, fear, and geographic isolation. The simplicity and affordability of silver diamine fluoride may be a viable alternative for the arrest and prevention of dental caries in high-risk children.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
3345
Inclusion Criteria
  • Any primary school with a previously employed caries prevention program operating in rural areas, with official Title 1 status, and located in a health professional shortage area. Within participating schools, all children are eligible to participate in the study. Those with informed consent and assent will receive care.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children without informed consent or those with consent but without assent.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Simple PreventionSilver Diamine FluorideOne drop (0.05 ml) of silver diamine fluoride (Advantage ArrestTM) solution at 38% concentration (2.24 F-ion mg/dose) will be dispensed per child. Posterior tooth surfaces to be treated will be dried, after which the SDF will be applied with a micro-brush to all asymptomatic carious lesions and to all pits and fissures on bicuspids and molar teeth for thirty seconds. Fluoride varnishes (5% NaF) will then be applied to all teeth. Dosage frequency will be twice-yearly.
Complex PreventionFluoride VarnishesPits and fissures on all bicuspids and molar teeth will be sealed with glass ionomer sealants (GC Fuji IX). Glass ionomer sealants (interim therapeutic restorations) will also be placed on all frank asymptomatic carious lesions. Fluoride varnishes (5% NaF) will then be applied to all teeth. Dosage frequency will be twice-yearly.
Simple PreventionFluoride VarnishesOne drop (0.05 ml) of silver diamine fluoride (Advantage ArrestTM) solution at 38% concentration (2.24 F-ion mg/dose) will be dispensed per child. Posterior tooth surfaces to be treated will be dried, after which the SDF will be applied with a micro-brush to all asymptomatic carious lesions and to all pits and fissures on bicuspids and molar teeth for thirty seconds. Fluoride varnishes (5% NaF) will then be applied to all teeth. Dosage frequency will be twice-yearly.
Complex PreventionGlass IonomerPits and fissures on all bicuspids and molar teeth will be sealed with glass ionomer sealants (GC Fuji IX). Glass ionomer sealants (interim therapeutic restorations) will also be placed on all frank asymptomatic carious lesions. Fluoride varnishes (5% NaF) will then be applied to all teeth. Dosage frequency will be twice-yearly.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of Participants With Arrested Dental Caries, Assessed Using a Clinical Oral ExaminationTwo years

For any participants with untreated dental caries on teeth at baseline treated with SDF/FV or Glass ionomer atraumatic restorative treatment (ART)/FV to arrest (control) the infection, what is the proportion of participants that stayed arrested

Caries PreventionFive years

For teeth without carious lesions (sound teeth) treated with SDF/FV or Glass ionomer/FV, how many teeth developed caries over the course of observation

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

New York University College of Dentistry

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New York, New York, United States

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