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A Telephone-based Case-management Intervention for Caries Prevention in Children With Severe Early Childhood Caries

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Karolinska Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Early Childhood Caries

Treatments

Behavioral: A telephone-based case-management intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02487043
Dnr 1-314/2013 SOF, KI

Details and patient eligibility

About

Despite improvements in oral health among children, children living in areas characterized by low socio-economic status still have a significant disease burden with regard to dental caries. Special efforts to prevent disease development in this group of children have been unsuccessful. Small children with extensive treatment needs often have limited abilities to cooperate and to provide quality dental care in this patient group, general aneaethesia (GA) may often be the treatment modality of choice. Preschool children treated under general anesthesia have significantly higher caries prevalence (deft and defs), apical parodontitis and infection due to pulpal necrosis. They also have significantly more emergency visits and previous use of treatment under sedation.

This study aim to test the hypothesis, that a telephone based case management intervention for children with severe early childhood caries can prevent further caries development in preschool children who are treated under general anesthesia for severe early childhood caries.

Full description

Consecutive children (n=130) who are referred to the departments of pediatric dentistry at Eastman Dental Institute, Public Dental Service and Dental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, who fulfill inclusion criteria are invited to participate in the study. This is done during the visits preceding the anesthetic evaluation of the patient. Parents will be given written information about the study. During the last visit preceding the GA, a contact is established between dental health coach and family. During this visit the aim of the project is explained and an agreement is signed and informed consent is obtained from the parents only (the parents are the target for this intervention, it is they who perform the preventive oral health measures and supports the child). During this interview, the parents will also answer a structured interview measuring level of self-efficacy and well as their thoughts on dental health care as well as why the situation has occurred. After the initial interview patients are assigned to either intervention group (dental health coach group) or to a control group.

The dental healthcoach will keep in close contact with the intervention group, and by telephone based support provide information, support parental self-efficacy, motivate the family to keep preventive measures that have been individually agreed on, motivate parents to keep preventive appointments and to provide tools for caries prevention.

A follow-up visit is scheduled after 1 year. Parents who decline participation in the program will receive treatment as usual and will be followed for 1 year.

Patients in the control group will receive treatment as usual. This means recall visits to the dental clinic within 3 months after the procedure, reinforcing the individually tailored preventive program. Recall visits after that are scheduled based on treatment needs. A follow-up visit is scheduled after 1 year.

Caries will be diagnosed at baseline ( during GA) and progression will be monitored according to ICDAS after 12 and 24 months. Plaque and gingivitis will be registered.

Enrollment

151 patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 6 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Pre-school children < 6 years of age
  • Severe childhood caries
  • treated under general anesthesia in Stockholm County Council during a one year period.

Exclusion criteria

  • Medically compromised children
  • Children with learning disabilities

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

151 participants in 2 patient groups

Dental health coaches
Experimental group
Description:
Telephone-based case-management intervention. Contact with families every 2 weeks during one year. Including motivational interviewing, support for dental preventive measures at home, answer questions, care coordination) + conventional protocol (Fluoride prevention program)
Treatment:
Behavioral: A telephone-based case-management intervention
Control group
No Intervention group
Description:
Conventional protocol (Fluoride prevention program) and follow-up as usual

Trial contacts and locations

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