Comparative Effectiveness of Treatments to Prevent Dental Caries
Dental Caries
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Dental Caries focused on measuring dental caries, caries arrest, caries prevention, silver diamine fluoride, sealants, interim therapeutic restorations
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Any primary school with a previously employed caries prevention program operating in rural areas, with official Title 1 status, and located in a health professional shortage area. Within participating schools, all children are eligible to participate in the study. Those with informed consent and assent will receive care.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children without informed consent or those with consent but without assent.
Sites / Locations
- New York University College of DentistryRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Simple Prevention
Complex Prevention
One drop (0.05 ml) of silver diamine fluoride (Advantage ArrestTM) solution at 38% concentration (2.24 F-ion mg/dose) will be dispensed per child. Posterior tooth surfaces to be treated will be dried, after which the SDF will be applied with a micro-brush to all asymptomatic carious lesions and to all pits and fissures on bicuspids and molar teeth for thirty seconds. Fluoride varnishes (5% NaF) will then be applied to all teeth. Dosage frequency will be twice-yearly.
Pits and fissures on all bicuspids and molar teeth will be sealed with glass ionomer sealants (GC Fuji IX). Glass ionomer sealants (interim therapeutic restorations) will also be placed on all frank asymptomatic carious lesions. Fluoride varnishes (5% NaF) will then be applied to all teeth. Dosage frequency will be twice-yearly.