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Effectiveness of Smart Phone Application in Improving Oral Health Behaviours of Adolescents

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Aga Khan University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Oral Hygiene

Treatments

Behavioral: m-Health application

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study would be a first step towards mobile-health associated Sustainable Development Goals by World Health Organization, as there are no mobile-health driven oral health activities in Karachi, Pakistan. Concurrently, it will help in improving knowledge and practices of adolescents towards general dental hygiene as this age is crucial for the prognosis of newly erupted permanent teeth. This would help in preventing chronic problems of adulthood. This will also help in reducing the number of days missed from school, increasing self-confidence of individuals as bad breath has a negative impact on one's self-esteem and confidence, giving a positive sense of aesthetics and will also keep in check over-all body health.Persistent unmaintained dental hygiene also overburdens families due to its high-maintenance outcomes like caries and early tooth loss. Dental treatment is considered as fourth most expensive treatment in developing countries . According to recent studies, households of low and middle income countries are at a higher risk of falling below the poverty line due to expenditure on dental problems. Such a simple intervention making use of modern-day technology would enable adolescents to keep their oral health in check and would prevent them from facing consequences of poor oral health.

Enrollment

152 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

14 to 19 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Adolescent of age between 14-19 years
  • Having access to an android device at home; either personal or parents'
  • Would be able to use the app twice every day- Having access to Wi-Fi at home- for downloading the app.
  • Willing to give consent
  • participate in the study till the follow-up period.

Exclusion criteria

    • Having mixed dentition
  • Undergoing orthodontic treatment
  • Should have no serious existing gingival or dental problems* that could hinder calculation of plaque or gingival scores
  • Should have no serious existing gingival or dental problems* that could hinder routine brushing.
  • Taking medications that have effect on gingival/dental health
  • Having intrinsic or extrinsic enamel defects/ tooth malformations
  • Having more than 1/3rd of the tooth stained due to areca nut chewing, smokeless tobacco (gutkha) chewing or cigarette smoking.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

152 participants in 2 patient groups

m-health application
Experimental group
Description:
a mobile app designed to send reminders for brushing and give information on maintaining oral health
Treatment:
Behavioral: m-Health application
Leaflet
Other group
Description:
This is the control arm. An educational leaflet for maintaining oral hygiene will be given to participants in this arm
Treatment:
Behavioral: m-Health application

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Saad Shoeb, Dr; Javeria Nafis, Dr

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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