Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial

Minimally invasive treatment for early childhood caries includes the application of 38% silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and 5% sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate (NaF-fTCP). This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of SDF and NaF-fTCP in arresting and preventing carious lesi...

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Main Author: Arshad, Anas Imran
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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description Minimally invasive treatment for early childhood caries includes the application of 38% silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and 5% sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate (NaF-fTCP). This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of SDF and NaF-fTCP in arresting and preventing carious lesions in primary molars among preschool children. Specific objectives include determining caries prevalence and risk, comparing oral health-related quality of life, behaviour, and pain experience before and after treatment, assessing differences in caries experience, and comparing carious lesion arrest between the treatments. A randomised controlled trial was conducted among 4-6-year-old preschool children in Pakistan. A total of 41 children were randomised into SDF (n= 35 teeth) and NaF-fTCP (n= 45 teeth) groups. SDF and NaF-fTCP were applied to carious lesions at baseline and 6- and 12-months. Urdu-ECOHIS, behaviour, pain and caries assessments were performed, and statistical analyses (paired t-test, repeated measures ANOVA, Wilcoxon signed-rank test) were used to evaluate outcomes. Of the 782 children, caries prevalence was 44.6% (95% CI, 41.1- 48.1), with a median dfs 4.0 (IQR=9.0). The mean Urdu-ECOHIS scores increased from 6.13 (SD 5.53) at baseline to 7.17 (SD 7.90) at 12 months, but the changes were not significant (p = 0.556). In the child impact section (CIS), the symptom domain showed a significant increase (p = 0.032), while other CIS domains and family impact sections were not significant (p>0.05). The changes in Frankl Behaviour Rating score were not significant (p=0.236) in both groups. The Wong-Baker Pain Rating score showed a significant increase over time for the SDF group (p = 0.012) but not for the NaF-fTCP group (p = 0.085) and was not significant between groups (p = 0.713). In the SDF group, median dfs significantly increased from baseline to 6 months, [5.0 (IQR=9.8), p = 0.005], and 6 to 12 months [6.0 (IQR=9.0), p = 0.039]. Similarly, in the NaF-fTCP group, dfs increased from baseline to 6 months [9.0 (IQR=8.0), p = 0.003] and 6 to 12 months [10.0 (IQR=13.0), p = 0.026]. In the SDF group, 34 (97.1%) of lesions were arrested at 6 months (p = 0.317), decreasing to 27 (80%) at 12 months (p = 0.034). Similarly, in the NaF-fTCP group, 43 (95.6%) of lesions were arrested at 6 months (p = 0.157), decreasing to 36 (82.2%) at 12 months (p = 0.020). Both treatments effectively arrested caries lesions. SDF is preferable for short-term effectiveness, while NaF-fTCP provides comparable longer-term results
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spelling usm-632442026-01-25T08:02:30Z http://eprints.usm.my/63244/ Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial Arshad, Anas Imran R Medicine RA Public aspects of medicine Minimally invasive treatment for early childhood caries includes the application of 38% silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and 5% sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate (NaF-fTCP). This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of SDF and NaF-fTCP in arresting and preventing carious lesions in primary molars among preschool children. Specific objectives include determining caries prevalence and risk, comparing oral health-related quality of life, behaviour, and pain experience before and after treatment, assessing differences in caries experience, and comparing carious lesion arrest between the treatments. A randomised controlled trial was conducted among 4-6-year-old preschool children in Pakistan. A total of 41 children were randomised into SDF (n= 35 teeth) and NaF-fTCP (n= 45 teeth) groups. SDF and NaF-fTCP were applied to carious lesions at baseline and 6- and 12-months. Urdu-ECOHIS, behaviour, pain and caries assessments were performed, and statistical analyses (paired t-test, repeated measures ANOVA, Wilcoxon signed-rank test) were used to evaluate outcomes. Of the 782 children, caries prevalence was 44.6% (95% CI, 41.1- 48.1), with a median dfs 4.0 (IQR=9.0). The mean Urdu-ECOHIS scores increased from 6.13 (SD 5.53) at baseline to 7.17 (SD 7.90) at 12 months, but the changes were not significant (p = 0.556). In the child impact section (CIS), the symptom domain showed a significant increase (p = 0.032), while other CIS domains and family impact sections were not significant (p>0.05). The changes in Frankl Behaviour Rating score were not significant (p=0.236) in both groups. The Wong-Baker Pain Rating score showed a significant increase over time for the SDF group (p = 0.012) but not for the NaF-fTCP group (p = 0.085) and was not significant between groups (p = 0.713). In the SDF group, median dfs significantly increased from baseline to 6 months, [5.0 (IQR=9.8), p = 0.005], and 6 to 12 months [6.0 (IQR=9.0), p = 0.039]. Similarly, in the NaF-fTCP group, dfs increased from baseline to 6 months [9.0 (IQR=8.0), p = 0.003] and 6 to 12 months [10.0 (IQR=13.0), p = 0.026]. In the SDF group, 34 (97.1%) of lesions were arrested at 6 months (p = 0.317), decreasing to 27 (80%) at 12 months (p = 0.034). Similarly, in the NaF-fTCP group, 43 (95.6%) of lesions were arrested at 6 months (p = 0.157), decreasing to 36 (82.2%) at 12 months (p = 0.020). Both treatments effectively arrested caries lesions. SDF is preferable for short-term effectiveness, while NaF-fTCP provides comparable longer-term results 2024-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/63244/1/ANAS%20IMRAN%20ARSHAD-TESIS%20P-SGD001417%28R%29-E.pdf Arshad, Anas Imran (2024) Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial
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title Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial
title_full Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial
title_short Comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest / prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life: randomised controlled trial
title_sort comparison of silver diamine fluoride and sodium fluoride with functionalised tricalcium phosphate on caries arrest prevention in early childhood caries and their effects on oral health related quality of life randomised controlled trial
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RA Public aspects of medicine
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