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Oral Findings In A Group of Egyptian Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Conditions
Oral Manifestations
Interventions
Other: clinical examination
Registration Number
NCT03887039
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is the most common childhood neuro-developmental disorder that is characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. These symptoms last till adulthood in 65% of cases. ADHD has been reported to have a worldwide prevalence of 5.3% and it is more common in boys than in girls (Ghanizadeh 2008; Serra-Negra et al. 2012 and Shooshtari et al. 2013) The symptoms of ADHD are generally treated through behavioral therapy, with or without pharmacological intervention. Medications prescribed are commonly divided into stimulant or non-stimulant drugs. The stimulant medications (such as methylphenidate and amphetamines) have been implicated in adverse oral effects, such as xerostomia and gingival enlargement. The current evidence is controversial regarding the severity and prevalence of dental caries, dental trauma, periodontal diseases, oral habits and tooth wear among patients with ADHD (Chau et al. 2017).

In the Arab world, few studies have been published on ADHD. Accordingly, in the Arab society and Egypt there are limited data regarding the oral findings of children with ADHD. Owing to the sparsity of these data, this study will be conducted to evaluate different oral characteristics of Egyptian children with ADHD.

Detailed Description

Due to lack of published studies about the oral findings of Egyptian Children with ADHD, this study will be conducted to cover this point.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
78
Inclusion Criteria
    • Egyptian children 3-6 years old diagnosed with ADHD.
  • Patients taking medications for the treatment of ADHD or not.
  • Both male and female patients will be included.

Control Group:

A matched group of healthy children aged 3-6 years old.

Exclusion Criteria
    • Non-Egyptian children.
  • Patients having systemic disorders, such as cerebral palsy or Down's syndrome.
  • Patients complaining from any systemic disease

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ADHD groupclinical examinationclinical examination
normal groupclinical examinationclinical examination
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
oral habits6 months

clinical examination yes/no

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
dental trauma6 months

clinical examination yes/no

DMFT caries index6 months

DMFT D=dacayed M=missed due to caries F=filled T=tooth score 0-20 for primary teeth0 is the best / 20 is the worst

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