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Effectiveness Silver Diamine Fluoride Versus Sodium Fluoride in Arresting Caries Around Crown Margins in Older Adults

Effectiveness Silver Diamine Fluoride Versus Sodium Fluoride in Arresting Caries Around Crown Margins in Older Adults

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
Early Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT04255251
Enrollment
200
Registered
2020-02-05
Start date
2021-06-26
Completion date
2024-01-03
Last updated
2021-10-05

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Caries Roots, Flouride Varnish, Caries; Dentin, Caries Arrested

Brief summary

Dental caries is a multifactorial, progressive disease which is the major causes of dental pain, infection and tooth loss. Dental caries can substantially compromise the quality of life in older adults 1 2. As the number of older adults in the US increases, the dental professionals have become increasingly concerned with the dental need of elderly and preventive regimes to reduce the incidence of caries3 . Prevention becomes an area of paramount importance. Many studies have advocated nonsurgical intervention for shallow dentin caries lesion.The most effective method for prevention to date is considered to be fluoride. In the United states fluoride has been incorporated in many ways like water fluoridation, fluoride mouth wash, dentifrices and professionally applied fluoride varnishes . The American Dental Association (ADA) recommended the use of fluoride for patients of all ages who are at risk of developing dental caries7 . With the high success of fluoride, another treatment method using Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) is gaining popularity in the United States. SDF has been used in many countries like Japan, Australia, China, and Cuba for treatment of caries . Successful treatment data from other countries is promising, and promoting the use of SDF in the United States. SDF is available in the United States as 38% aqueous solution and approved as a desensitizing agent. American Dental Association published an evidence-based clinical practice guideline on nonrestorative treatments for caries teeth and recommended use of SDF on a carious cavitated lesion on permanent teeth9 . Clinical studies have shown the effectiveness of SDF in arresting root caries in older adults.

Detailed description

Potential subjects will be identified through regular appointments. Screening will be performed on subjects to determine their eligibility based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Subjects will sign an informed consent before enrollment in the study. Patient will be receiving one of the two fluoride treatments, Silver Diamine Fluoride or Sodium fluoride, to arrest caries around crown margins. Clinical and radiographic exam will be performed on all the participants. Clinical exam will include the following 1. DIAGOdent: 2. Tectile exam: The procedures of every clinical appointments will be as following: First appointment: Visit will include * Health history * Caries risk assessment * Clinical exam (DIAGNOdent, tactile) (described above) * Radiograph (described above) * Subject will sigh consent form * Treatment group will receive SDF * Control group will receive Fluoride varnish Second visit (6 month from the first appointment ): Visit will include * Health history retake * Caries risk assessment retake * New Clinical exam (DIAGNOdent, tactile) * New Radiograph * Subject will receive his or her treatment according to their allocation Third visit (12 month from the first appointment ): Visit will include * Health history retake * Caries risk assessment retake * New Clinical exam (DIAGNOdent, tactile) * New Radiograph * Subject will receive his or her treatment according to their allocation Third visit (12 month from the first appointment ): Visit will include * Health history retake * Caries risk assessment retake * New Clinical exam (DIAGNOdent, tactile) * New Radiograph * Subject will receive his or her treatment according to their allocation

Interventions

Subjects will receive SDF around their crown margins every 6 months for next 3 years.

Subjects will receive SDF around their crown margins every 6 months for next 3 years.

Sponsors

University of New England
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE (Subject, Investigator)

Masking description

Participants will not know which type of fluoride they are getting around their crow margins. Principal investigator will measuring the extend of the decay does not know about the type of fluoride treatment patient got.

Intervention model description

Participants will be assigned randomly into treatment and control group using a predetermined randomization protocol.

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
65 Years to 85 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* 65-85 years old with crown/bridges * Open crown margins * Decay present around crown margins * Pt is not intention to go with the conventiontial restorative treatment to replace the crown for any reason * Subjects who can do the follow up for at least one year

Exclusion criteria

* Teeth with periapical lesion * Teeth which have pain to percussion * Subjects who have silver or fluoride allergy * Subjects who have gingivitis * Subjects who have stomatitis * Subjects who have tooth mobility * Subjects who have furcation involvement

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Tactile exam to evaluate extend of caries around tooth marginEvery 6 month for next 3 yearsWHO ball end probe will be used to detect cavities around the restoration margins. Code 0: Sound tooth surface with restoration Code 1: First visual change in enamel Code 2: Distinct visual change in enamel/ dentin adjacent to restoration Code 3: Carious defect of more than 0.5 mm Code 4: Marginal caries in enamel/dentin/cementum adjacent to restoration with dark shadow Code 5: Distinct cavity adjacent to restoration Code 6: Extensive distinct cavity with visible dentine

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
DIAGOdent: laser fluorescence to aid in the detection of cariesEvery 6 month for next 3 yearsAs the incident laser light is dispersed into the site, carious tooth structure will exhibit fluorescence, proportionate to the degree of caries, resulting in elevated scale readings on the display. Healthy tooth structure exhibits little or no fluorescence and will result in very low scale readings on the display. Over 90% accurate in detecting lesions not detectable with an explorer or bitewing X-rays. The remote display for DIAGNOdent pen uses infra-red signals, and the values are shown simultaneously on the DIAGNOdent pen and on the remote display

Countries

United States

Contacts

Primary ContactShaista Rashid, B.D.S, M.S.
srashid2@une.edu2072214861
Backup ContactMohamed ElSalhy, MPH, PHD
melsalhy@une.edu2072214862

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026