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The Effect of Salvadora Persica (Miswak) Compared to Fluoridated Toothpaste on Children's Teeth Diagnosed With Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH): A Randomized Clinical Trial

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King Abdulaziz University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation

Treatments

Device: Fluoridated Toothpaste
Other: Salvadora persica (miswak)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07355465
130-10-24

Details and patient eligibility

About

Molar-Incisor Hypo mineralization (MIH) was first described in 2001 as a developmental enamel defect . It is a condition in which the enamel of at least one first primary molar is affected with a qualitative defect causing abnormal translucency appearing as demarcated opacities; The permanent incisors and second primary molars can also be affected . MIH has adverse consequences on the oral health and child's quality of life. It increases the risk of caries, discomfort and teeth sensitivity .

MIH management comprises a variety of treatment options ranging from total caries removal to the polar opposite treatment option of no caries removal and non-invasive methods used to prevent caries progression . Dental caries prediction and prevention are now more important than dental caries diagnosis and treatment. Recently, the reasons for repairing dental cavities have been narrowed, and caries prevention is being used to reduce caries . Salvadora persica, commonly known as Miswak was used as a toothbrush for many years among many countries . It was reported to have a significant effect on oral health and caries prevention .Other studies have found a consistent link between the use of Miswak and a reduction in oral bacteria. However, a comprehensive assessment of using Miswak in the treatment and control of MIH among young children has yet to be conducted.

Therefore, the aim of this clinical trial is to assess the effect of SalvadoraPersica and fluoridated toothpaste on controlling hypersensitivity and preventing caries among children with MIH in primary schools. Additionally, this trial will evaluate the shade of the hypo-mineralized enamel before and after using SalvadoraPersica and fluoridated toothpaste

Enrollment

30 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 12 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy children with age ranged between 6-12 years old

    • Presence of at least one first permanent molar and incisor diagnosed with MIH.
    • The MIH-affected teeth will have a clinical presentation of white, creamy, yellow, or brown demarcated opacities

Exclusion criteria

  • Medically compromised children.
  • Unwillingness to participate or be randomly assigned to the study groups.
  • Receiving treatment for controlling MIH other than fluoride application

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

30 participants in 2 patient groups

Salvadora Persica (Miswak)
Experimental group
Description:
Intervention Group: Participants in this group will be provided with Salvadora persica (miswak) sticks and receive training on the correct technique for its use. Miswak sticks, uniform in length and width, supplied fresh from Jeddah Central Market, Saudi Arabia, to the subjects in the test group. In this group, subjects will be instructed to brush with the miswak using the rolling technique, advised to use it three times a day under a parent's supervision, and shown how to keep it fresh by cutting off the edge of the miswak every day and storing it in the refrigerator at night.
Treatment:
Other: Salvadora persica (miswak)
Fluoridated Toothpaste Group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Control Group: Participants in this group were instructed to use only fluoridated toothpaste as part of their oral hygiene routine. Oral hygiene instructions will be given for both groups. Modified bass technique for tooth brushing twice daily, 10 seconds per quadrant, with a 1450 ppm fluoride concentration
Treatment:
Device: Fluoridated Toothpaste

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