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Assessment of The Oral Health Status of Children With Chronic Kidney Disease

M

Marmara University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Periodontitis
Chronic Kidney Diseases
Quality of Life
Caries,Dental
Saliva Altered

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: biochemical tests
Diagnostic Test: physical and chemical methods
Diagnostic Test: Oral Findings
Diagnostic Test: biochemical methods
Diagnostic Test: Oral Health Habits
Diagnostic Test: Quality of Life Assessment

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06578832
09.2022.961

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to compare the oral health findings, salivary parameters and disease-related quality of life of children with different stages of Chronic Kidney Disease(CKD), those undergoing dialysis and transplantation, with healthy children, and to evaluate certain serum biomarkers in children with CKD.

Full description

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive and irreversible decline in the function of many nephrons and glomerular filtration rate due to kidney diseases. This decline leads to increased serum levels of urea and creatinine. Patients with CKD often exhibit various oral manifestations, such as an ammonia-like odor, gingival enlargement due to drug therapy, enamel hypoplasia, dental calculus, dry mouth, uremic stomatitis, and oral mucosal lesions. Interestingly, children with CKD tend to have a lower prevalence of dental caries, likely due to the high urea content in their saliva, which has antibacterial properties. CKD is also associated with salivary gland dysfunction and increased oxidative damage. Furthermore, CKD patients have reduced bone quality, making them more susceptible to fractures. A study on the quality of life (QoL) in children with CKD and their parents reported significantly lower physical and social QoL scores in children undergoing hemodialysis compared to healthy controls. This study aims to comparatively evaluate and analyze children diagnosed with different stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and healthy children without any systemic conditions, focusing on their age, gender, and oral health habits such as tooth brushing frequency, dental floss usage, and annual dentist visits. Disease-related information such as the stage of CKD, dialysis, and transplantation, as well as oral findings, will be examined using DMFT/dft, ICDAS II, DDE, BAKH, DI, CI, OHI-S, and MGI indices. The study will assess general disease-related quality of life from both the child's and the parent's perspectives using the KINDLR scale. Additionally, salivary samples collected from children with CKD and healthy children will be analyzed for salivary flow rate, pH, buffering capacity, total oxidant and antioxidant capacities, urea, calcium, potassium, and phosphorus levels. Serum urea, calcium, and phosphorus values will also be examined.

Enrollment

167 patients

Sex

All

Ages

1 to 18 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Not having any systemic disease.
  • Not being on any regular medication.

Exclusion criteria

  • Having any systemic disease.
  • Being on any regular medication.

Trial design

167 participants in 6 patient groups

Children with chronic kidney disease
Description:
It is a group of patients between the ages of 4 and 17 who have recently been diagnosed with jchronic kidney disease
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Quality of Life Assessment
Diagnostic Test: Oral Health Habits
Diagnostic Test: biochemical methods
Diagnostic Test: Oral Findings
Diagnostic Test: physical and chemical methods
Diagnostic Test: biochemical tests
Healthy patient group
Description:
Healthy children aged between 4 and 17 years, with no systemic diseases and not taking any regular medications.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Quality of Life Assessment
Diagnostic Test: Oral Health Habits
Diagnostic Test: biochemical methods
Diagnostic Test: Oral Findings
Diagnostic Test: physical and chemical methods
Diagnostic Test: biochemical tests
Children with chronic kidney disease receiving dialysis treatment
Description:
It is a group of patients aged between 4 and 17 who have recently been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease and are receiving dialysis treatment.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Quality of Life Assessment
Diagnostic Test: Oral Health Habits
Diagnostic Test: biochemical methods
Diagnostic Test: Oral Findings
Diagnostic Test: physical and chemical methods
Diagnostic Test: biochemical tests
Children with chronic kidney disease who have undergone a kidney transplant
Description:
It is a group of patients aged between 4 and 17 who have recently been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease and have undergone a kidney transplant.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Quality of Life Assessment
Diagnostic Test: Oral Health Habits
Diagnostic Test: Oral Findings
Children with stage 1-3 chronic kidney disease
Description:
It is a group of patients aged between 4 and 17 who have been diagnosed with stage 1-3 chronic kidney disease
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Quality of Life Assessment
Diagnostic Test: Oral Health Habits
Diagnostic Test: biochemical methods
Diagnostic Test: Oral Findings
Diagnostic Test: physical and chemical methods
Diagnostic Test: biochemical tests
Children with stage 4-5 chronic kidney disease
Description:
It is a group of patients aged between 4 and 17 who have been diagnosed with stage 4-5 chronic kidney disease
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Quality of Life Assessment
Diagnostic Test: Oral Health Habits
Diagnostic Test: biochemical methods
Diagnostic Test: Oral Findings
Diagnostic Test: physical and chemical methods
Diagnostic Test: biochemical tests

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