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Root Caries Prevention Using Fluoride Varnish Fortified With SBGC

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60 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this 36-month double-blind randomized controlled trial is to compare the effects of 5% sodium fluoride varnish (22,600 ppm fluoride) with or without Strontium-doped bioactive glass (SBGC) on root caries development in community-dwelling older adults.

Description

This 36-month, double-blind, two-arm randomized controlled trial is aimed to compare the effects of 5% sodium fluoride varnish (22,600 ppm fluoride) with or without Strontium-doped bioactive glass (SBGC) on root caries development in community-dwelling older adults.

Participants will be divided in to two groups, The main question it aims to answer is: Is fluoride varnish with SBGC more effective than that without SBGC on prevention root caries in community-dwelling older adults? Participants will be divided into two groups, experimental group and controlled group after randomization. Subjects in the experimental group will receive fluoride varnish with SBGC quarterly, and subjects in the controlled group will receive fluoride varnish without SBGC quarterly.

It is hypothesized that community-dwelling older adults who receive quarterly fluoride varnish applications containing SBGC will develop fewer root caries.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult > 60 years old
  • good collaborative relationships

Exclusion Criteria:

  • less than 8 natural teeth
  • have severe medical conditions
  • are in use of high fluoride toothpaste

Study details

Dental Caries of Root Surface, Root Caries

NCT06131957

The University of Hong Kong

8 March 2024

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