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- Clinical Trial NCT05935254
Plaque Removal Efficacy of Electric Toothbrushes in ADHD
Comparative Evaluation of Plaque Removal Efficacy of Electric Toothbrushes Between Children With Attention Deficit And Hyperactivity Disorder And Healthy Children
Study Overview
Status
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
A total of 52 children, 26 of whom were diagnosed with ADHD, as the experimental group and 26 of whom were healthy, as the control group, were included in the study. Intraoral examination of the children was performed in a dental chair. Standard coding systems and tools developed by the World Health Organization were used to collect data in calculating the criteria for oral health. Soft tissues, tongue, cheek, and palate area were checked in each examination period. Intraoral examination was performed carefully, from the distal right maxillary molars to the most distal right mandibular molars. If there was no cavitation with white spot lesions and black/dark and bright discolorations were considered healthy. According to the DMFT index (Decayed, Missing, and Filled Teeth Index) with the obtained records, DMFT values for permanent teeth and dft values for primary teeth were calculated.
Randomization of the patients to determine the subgroups was carried out by the physician who performed the first examination (B.M.A) using a computer program called www.Random.org (Randomness and Integrity Services Ltd., Ireland). In order to evaluate the effectiveness of electric and manual toothbrushes, each group was divided into 2 subgroups according to the types of brush (electric and manual). There are a total of 4 subgroups in the study. In the manual toothbrush subgroups, the children had a demonstration of how to brush with the Bass Technique on the model. The electric toothbrush subgroups had a demonstration about how to brush their teeth with an electric toothbrush according to the manufacturer's instructions on the model. During the study, children brushed their teeth at home under parental supervision. It is instructed to brush teeth for 2 minutes 2 times a day. During the study period, Sensodyne Promine Kids (GlaxoSmithKline Brazil Ltda, Jacarepagua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) were given to children. In both the experimental and control groups and their parents had received instruction to avoid oral hygiene procedures such as flossing and using mouthwash during the study period, except tooth brushing.
After randomization, at the first appointment, Löe-Silness Gingival Index values were recorded in all fully erupted permanent teeth and primary teeth without exfoliation. In order to determine the amount of dental plaque before the first brushing, Mira-2-Ton Plaque Staining Solution (Hager Werken, Germany) was applied to the labial and lingual surfaces of all teeth with a micro brush, and then the children were asked to rinse their mouths with water for 30 seconds. After plaque discoloration, the Approximal Plaque Index and the Turesky Modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index values were recorded. The children brushed their teeth in front of a mirror for 2 minutes with the toothbrushes according to subgroups, under the supervision of a physician who was not included in the study. To determine the amount of plaque removal after the first brushing, plaque discoloration was performed again. The Turesky modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index and the Approximal Plaque Index measurements were recorded. The same procedures were repeated to evaluate the brushing habits at the 1st-month and 3rd-month, respectively.
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Aydın, Turkey, 09100
- Aydın Adnan Menderes University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Pediatric Dentistry
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Child
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Having not had oral prophylaxis in the last 1 month
- Taking not antibiotics within the last 1 month
- Having not had severe periodontal disease and dental caries
- Having no pain symptoms due to caries in any of their teeth,
- Not using any orthodontic appliances
- Not using an electric toothbrush before
- Having at least 16 teeth in the mouth
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have a complex medical history
- Have psychiatric illness other than attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Prevention
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: Single
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: ADHD-Electric Toothbrush Group
Children aged 8-10 years who were diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) according to DSM-5 criteria, who applied to Aydın Adnan Menderes University Faculty of Medicine Child Psychiatry Clinic, were randomly assigned to the electric toothbrush group.
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At the baseline appointment, Löe-Silness Gingival Index values were recorded in all fully erupted permanent teeth and primary teeth without exfoliation.
Mira-2-Ton Plaque Staining Solution was applied to the labial and lingual surfaces of all teeth with a micro brush to determine the amount of dental plaque before the first brushing.
After plaque discoloration, the Approximal Plaque Index and the Turesky Modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index values were recorded.
The children brushed their teeth with an electric toothbrush for 2 minutes, under the supervision of a physician who was not included in the study.
Plaque discoloration was performed again to determine the amount of plaque removal after the first brushing.
Approximal Plaque Index and The Turesky modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index the measurements were recorded.
The same procedures were repeated to evaluate the brushing habits at the 1st-month and 3rd-month, respectively.
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Experimental: ADHD-Manual Toothbrush Group
Children aged 8-10 years who were diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) according to DSM-5 criteria, who applied to Aydın Adnan Menderes University Faculty of Medicine Child Psychiatry Clinic, were randomly assigned to the manual toothbrush group.
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At the baseline appointment, Löe-Silness Gingival Index values were recorded in all fully erupted permanent teeth and primary teeth without exfoliation.
Mira-2-Ton Plaque Staining Solution was applied to the labial and lingual surfaces of all teeth with a micro brush to determine the amount of dental plaque before the first brushing.
After plaque discoloration, the Approximal Plaque Index and the Turesky Modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index values were recorded.
The children brushed their teeth with a manual toothbrush for 2 minutes, under the supervision of a physician who was not included in the study.
Plaque discoloration was performed again to determine the amount of plaque removal after the first brushing.
Approximal Plaque Index and The Turesky modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index the measurements were recorded.
The same procedures were repeated to evaluate the brushing habits at the 1st-month and 3rd-month, respectively.
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Active Comparator: Healthy- Electric Toothbrush Group
Among the physically and psychologically healthy children aged 8-10 who applied to the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic of ADU Faculty of Dentistry, those assigned to the electric toothbrush group as a result of randomization
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At the baseline appointment, Löe-Silness Gingival Index values were recorded in all fully erupted permanent teeth and primary teeth without exfoliation.
Mira-2-Ton Plaque Staining Solution was applied to the labial and lingual surfaces of all teeth with a micro brush to determine the amount of dental plaque before the first brushing.
After plaque discoloration, the Approximal Plaque Index and the Turesky Modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index values were recorded.
The children brushed their teeth with an electric toothbrush for 2 minutes, under the supervision of a physician who was not included in the study.
Plaque discoloration was performed again to determine the amount of plaque removal after the first brushing.
Approximal Plaque Index and The Turesky modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index the measurements were recorded.
The same procedures were repeated to evaluate the brushing habits at the 1st-month and 3rd-month, respectively.
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Active Comparator: Healthy- Manual Toothbrush Group
Among the physically and psychologically healthy children aged 8-10 who applied to the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic of ADU Faculty of Dentistry, those assigned to the manual toothbrush group as a result of randomization
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At the baseline appointment, Löe-Silness Gingival Index values were recorded in all fully erupted permanent teeth and primary teeth without exfoliation.
Mira-2-Ton Plaque Staining Solution was applied to the labial and lingual surfaces of all teeth with a micro brush to determine the amount of dental plaque before the first brushing.
After plaque discoloration, the Approximal Plaque Index and the Turesky Modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index values were recorded.
The children brushed their teeth with a manual toothbrush for 2 minutes, under the supervision of a physician who was not included in the study.
Plaque discoloration was performed again to determine the amount of plaque removal after the first brushing.
Approximal Plaque Index and The Turesky modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index the measurements were recorded.
The same procedures were repeated to evaluate the brushing habits at the 1st-month and 3rd-month, respectively.
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Determination of Gingival Index (GI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done before the intervention at baseline
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Evaluation of children's gingival health during the study period
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The measurements will be done before the intervention at baseline
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Determination of Gingival Index (GI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done before the intervention at 1st month
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Evaluation of children's gingival health during the study period
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The measurements will be done before the intervention at 1st month
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Determination of Gingival Index (GI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done before the intervention at 3rd month
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Evaluation of children's gingival health during the study period
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The measurements will be done before the intervention at 3rd month
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Determination of Turesky modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (TQHPI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at baseline
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from labial and lingual surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at baseline
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Determination of Turesky modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (TQHPI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at baseline
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from labial and lingual surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at baseline
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Determination of Turesky modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (TQHPI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at 1st month
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from labial and lingual surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at 1st month
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Determination of Turesky modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (TQHPI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at 1st month
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from labial and lingual surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at 1st month
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Determination of Turesky modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (TQHPI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at 3rd month
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from labial and lingual surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at 3rd month
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Determination of Turesky modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (TQHPI) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at 3rd month
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from labial and lingual surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at 3rd month
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Determination of Approximal Plaque Index (API) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at baseline
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from proximal surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at baseline
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Determination of Approximal Plaque Index (API) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at baseline
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from proximal surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at baseline
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Determination of Approximal Plaque Index (API) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at 1st month
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from proximal surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at 1st month
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Determination of Approximal Plaque Index (API) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at 1st month
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from proximal surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at 1st month
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Determination of Approximal Plaque Index (API) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at 3rd month
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from proximal surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately before the intervention at 3rd month
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Determination of Approximal Plaque Index (API) values
Time Frame: The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at 3rd month
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Evaluation of plaque removal efficiency from proximal surfaces of teeth with a toothbrush
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The measurements will be done immediately after the intervention at 3rd month
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Determination of the DMFT Index (Decayed, Missing and filled Teeth Index) of the subgroups
Time Frame: Baseline
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To determine the risk of dental caries in the permanent dentition period of children during the study period.
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Baseline
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Determination of the DMFT Index (Decayed, Missing and filled Teeth Index) of the subgroups
Time Frame: 3rd Month
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To determine the risk of dental caries in the permanent dentition period of children during the study period.
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3rd Month
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Determination of the dft Index (decay filled teeth index) of the subgroups
Time Frame: Baseline
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To determine the risk of dental caries in the primary dentition of children during the study period.
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Baseline
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Determination of the dft Index (decay filled teeth index) of the subgroups
Time Frame: 3rd Month
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To determine the risk of dental caries in the primary dentition of children during the study period.
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3rd Month
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A questionnaire consisting of 19 questions that all children participating in the study could answer with their parents.
Time Frame: Baseline
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To determine of nutrition, diet, and tooth brushing habits of children and sociodemographic factors
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Baseline
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Investigators
- Study Director: Bahar Melis AKYILDIZ, Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Turkey
- Principal Investigator: Zeynep UÇAR, Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Turkey
- Principal Investigator: Aylin Kaya, Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Turkey
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- AdnanMU-ZUCAR.001
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Clinical Trials on Dental Plaque
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Trakya UniversityNot yet recruitingDental Plaque Imaging Methods | Dental Plaque Accumulation | Dental Materials | Oral Hygiene, Oral Health | Dental Plaque IndexTurkey (Türkiye)
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King Abdulaziz UniversityCompletedWater Flossing Versus Dental Floss for Oral Hygiene in Children Aged 10-15 Years: A Randomized TrialPlaque AccumulationSaudi Arabia
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A.O.U. Città della Salute e della ScienzaRecruiting
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Colgate PalmoliveCompleted
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Colgate PalmoliveCompleted
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Church & Dwight Company, Inc.Completed
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Damascus UniversityCompletedPlaque, DentalSyrian Arab Republic
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King Abdullah University HospitalThe University of Sydney, Sydney, AustraliaCompletedDental Plaque | Dental Plaque Accumulation | Mouthwashes | Chewing GumAustralia
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Church & Dwight Company, Inc.Completed
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Church & Dwight Company, Inc.CompletedPlaque, DentalUnited States