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Oral Hygiene Reminders in Orthodontic Patients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Compliance, Treatment
Registration Number
NCT04042389
Lead Sponsor
Mahsa University
Brief Summary

Objective: To determine the effect of WhatsApp and Email reminders on oral hygiene compliance of orthodontic patients.

Methods: A Randomized, parallel group, double blinded study was conducted on 54 patients undergoing orthodontic treatment at MAHSA University. They were randomized to 3 groups, namely WhatsApp (W) group, Email (E) group and Control (C) group with 18 subjects in each group. Group (W) and Group (E) received oral health messages once a week through WhatsApp and E-mail reminders respectively, while Group (C) did not receive any reminders. Plaque was measured at baseline (T0), after 4 weeks (T1), and after 8 weeks (T2). For each subject, two intraoral photographs were taken after application of plaque disclosing agent; and the area covered by plaque was measured on 12, 13, 43, 22, 23 and 33 teeth by planimetry.

Detailed Description

Fifty-four patients undergoing orthodontic treatment were recruited from the dental clinic of MAHSA University between Jan 2018 to April 2018. Voluntary written informed consent was obtained from all the subjects before the start of the study. They were randomly assigned into 3 groups namely WhatsApp (W) group, Email (E) group and Control (C) group with 18 subjects in each group. Oral hygiene messages through WhatsApp and Email were sent once a week for 8 weeks.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
54
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients having fixed maxillary and mandibular orthodontic appliances with 0.022 AO conventional metal brackets,
  • Aged ≥ 15 years,
  • Undergone 3 months of orthodontic treatment,
  • No significant medical or dental history
  • Have access to cellular telephone and are online daily
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients undergoing single arch treatment
  • Missing maxillary lateral incisor, maxillary canine and mandibular canine
  • Patients' orthodontic treatment duration < 3 months and > 4 months.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in plaque from baseline to 4 weeksbaseline (T0) to end of 4 weeks (T1)

Plaque disclosing solution was applied to the pre-selected teeth (12,13,43, 22, 23, 33) followed by measurement of plaque using planimetry. All photographs were taken using a Canon Electro-Optical System (EOS) 550D (camera specifications). Plaque was analyzed using Image J software. Change in plaque score is assessed from baseline to 4 weeks in all the three groups.

In the photo, region of interest targeted by the study was manually outlined using "Polygon selection tool", the total pixel present in this region is calculated by tracing tool. The pixel of the plaque area is determined by adjusting the color threshold to desirable range of value. The plaque sore was calculated in the form of percent covering tooth structure and the value of plaque on each tooth was determined and mean plaque was calculated.

Change in plaque from baseline to 8 weeksBaseline (T0) to end of 8 weeks (T2)

Plaque disclosing solution was applied to the pre-selected teeth (12,13,43, 22, 23, 33) followed by measurement of plaque using planimetry. All photographs were taken using a Canon EOS 550D (camera specifications). Plaque was analyzed using Image J software. Change in plaque score is assessed from baseline to 8 weeks in all the three groups.

In the photo, region of interest targeted by the study was manually outlined using "Polygon selection tool", the total pixel present in this region is calculated by tracing tool. The pixel of the plaque area is determined by adjusting the color threshold to desirable range of value. The plaque sore was calculated in the form of percent covering tooth structure and the value of plaque on each tooth was determined and mean plaque was calculated.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

MAHSA UNivesity

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Jenjarum, Selangor, Malaysia

MAHSA UNivesity
🇲🇾Jenjarum, Selangor, Malaysia

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