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Implications of Pacifier Use in Israeli Children

H

Hadassah Medical Center

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Drooling
Crossbite
Openbite

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01249885
112010hmo-ctil

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to examine pacifier sucking habits among children, and to assess implications of the oral habit - for example malocclusions and drooling. The effect of pacifier sucking will be recorded and compared to pacifier type and frequency of use.

Full description

Pacifier study protocol

  • The study will take place in children day care centers in Jerusalem and "HaSharon" area.
  • First step = Receiving an approval from the Children's parents and the day care management for the research.
  • Next step = Examine a total of 400 children who use a pacifier, with a dental mirror in regular lighting condition.
  • The procedure is short, no need of repetition or tracing and without any side effects or discomfort.

Part 1- a short questionnaire of demographic background- will be answered by the parents:

  1. Personal details- Parents names and ages, child's name and ID number, relation to the child (mother, father...)

  2. Social economic status - mother's education, place of residence, number of children in the family.

  3. Child's personal details -gender, age, number of siblings

  4. Pacifier use habits- period of use, type of pacifier, frequency of use, reason of using a pacifier.

  5. Child's Dental condition- drooling, cross bite, open bite.

  6. Parents' Awareness of pacifier's effect on mouth development.

  7. Parents' approval for child examination. Part 2- clinical- visual examination for identification of relevant findings

  8. Child's pacifier type. 2. Dental clinical examination performed in a lightened room:

  • Diagnosis of caries- data will be written in a chart.
  • Diagnosis of malocclusion- open bite or cross bite 3. Diagnosis of drooling from mouth corners which indicates malocclusion. Redness or dryness around lips and chin can imply drooling.

Enrollment

400 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

2 to 5 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • healthy children aged 3-4 years that use a pacifier

Exclusion criteria

children suffering from a chronic or developmental disease that can affect the orofacial region

  • finger sucking children children suffering from low muscle tonus, abnormal drooling

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Hadas Lemberg, PhD; Hadas Katz-Sagi, DMD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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