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Prospective Cohort Study of Health Complaints

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NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

Status

Completed

Conditions

Health Complaints Attributed to Dental Amalgam Restorations

Treatments

Device: Removal of dental amalgam restorations

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01682278
REK2012/331

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to evaluate if amalgam removal is associated with improved self-reported health, compared to no amalgam removal. The main target group consists of a group of patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS), which they attribute to dental amalgam restorations. The patients should furthermore express the wish to have these amalgam fillings removed. The project is designed as a prospective cohort study, consisting of three groups recruited separately. The main target group will be compared with two comparison groups: one group of patients with MUPS recruited from general practice and one group of healthy study patients, recruited at dental practice. The primary research question is if amalgam removal is associated with improved self-reported health, compared to no amalgam removal, one year after completed amalgam removal.

Full description

In Norway 5%-8% of the adult population believe that their amalgam fillings have affected their health adversely; and a similar proportion of the adult population has had their amalgam fillings removed for health reasons only. The Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services has decided to fund a project comprising experimental treatment (i.e. removal of amalgam fillings) for patients with health complaints which they attribute to dental amalgam. The aim of this study is to evaluate the intervention by measuring health complaints and quality of life before and after amalgam removal and to compare changes over time with relevant patient groups. Amalgam-attributed health complaints are heterogeneous and a variety of symptoms have been attributed to amalgam. Therefore, amalgam related health complaints are difficult to quantify. However, amalgam-attributed health complaints are largely similar to complaints experienced by patients with so called "medically unexplained physical symptoms" (MUPS). Therefore, in order to operationalize and measure the patient's subjective health complaints, the MUPS criteria and questionnaire will be applied to patients who attribute their health problems to amalgam. Furthermore, this strategy allows for the inclusion of patients suffering from MUPS, however without any attribution to amalgam. This group of patients can serve as a comparison group with a similar symptom load, but no subjective attribution to amalgam. For the interpretation of the study outcome, the natural course of the health complaints in this group is of high importance.

Therefore, the project is designed as a prospective cohort study, consisting of three groups recruited separately. The two comparison groups consist of one group of patients with MUPS recruited from general practice and one group of healthy study patients, recruited at dental practice. These study participants are recruited regardless of amalgam status. The main target group consists of a group of patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms, which they attribute to dental amalgam restorations. The patients should furthermore express the wish to have these amalgam fillings removed ("amalgam cohort"). Patients with amalgam attributed health complaints who suffer from medically explained disease but attribute their diagnosis and course of the disease to amalgam (thus, not included in the amalgam cohort), will be included in a separate case series ("amalgam - case series", to be registered as a separate study).

Patients in the "amalgam cohort" will have all amalgam fillings removed according to pre-defined criteria. Amalgam removal will be performed by the patient's regular dentist or another dentist chosen by the patient. After completed removal, patients in the amalgam groups will be examined at a Regional Dental Center of Competence. The costs of amalgam removal will be reimbursed according to pre-defined rules.

Enrollment

118 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria (all groups):

  • permanent residents in Norway
  • able to comply with the protocol

Amalgam Cohort:

  • Health complaints attributed (by the patient) to dental amalgam restorations
  • duration of the health complaints attributed to amalgam restorations (by the patient) at least 3 months
  • presence of at least one amalgam filling
  • the patient has expressed a wish to have all amalgam fillings removed
  • patient examined by patient's physician and dentist according to guidelines from the Norwegian Directorate of Health
  • diagnosed diseases adequately treated
  • patient's general practitioner/family physician and dentist assess that the patient's general health and dental health most likely will not deteriorate due to participation in the project
  • patient's dentist assess that there are no major risks for dental complications following amalgam removal (e.g. need for root canal treatments or extractions)
  • subjective symptoms without corresponding objective findings after medical examination(s), including symptoms not explained by patient's diagnoses,
  • moderate or severe functional impairment (assessed by the physician)

MUPS-cohort:

  • duration of unspecific health complaints at least 3 months
  • subjective symptoms without corresponding objective findings after medical examination(s), including symptoms not explained by patient's diagnoses
  • moderate or severe functional impairment (assessed by the physician)
  • diagnosed diseases adequately treated
  • no attribution to amalgam and no explicit wish to remove amalgam

Dental cohort:

  • subjectively healthy without diagnosed chronic disease or prescribed medication

Exclusion Criteria (all groups):

  • pregnancy (or planned pregnancy) and lactation
  • life threatening disease
  • patients with ongoing cancers, severe cardiopulmonary, neurological, or psychiatric diseases (assessed by GP)

Trial design

118 participants in 3 patient groups

Amalgam cohort
Description:
Patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms attributed to dental amalgam restorations which the patient wish to have removed.
Treatment:
Device: Removal of dental amalgam restorations
MUPS-cohort
Description:
Patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms without attribution to amalgam and no explicit wish to remove amalgam.
Dental cohort
Description:
Healthy comparison group: Subjectively healthy without diagnosed chronic disease or prescribed medication.

Trial contacts and locations

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