Interactive Parent-Targeted Text Messaging in Pediatric Clinics to Reduce Caries Among Urban Children (iSmile)
Caries, Dental, Health Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Caries, Dental focused on measuring Child oral health behaviors, Text messages, Motivation, Self efficacy, Outcome Expectations, Sugar sweetened beverage consumption, Fluoride varnish, Healthy eating, Parent oral health behaviors, Parent oral health attitudes, Fluoride, early childhood caries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Caregiver and child must meet all of the following:
- Caregiver must be a parent or legal guardian of a child less than 7 years old, and the child must have their first tooth showing
- The child must receive medical care at one of the participating pediatric clinics.
- Speak, understand, and read either English or Spanish
- Have a mobile phone.
Exclusion Criteria: If the caregiver or child meets any of the following criteria, the dyad will be excluded from participation in this study
- Children with severe congenital tooth malformations: At screening the caregiver will be asked if their child has known systemic diseases associated with abnormal tooth development or abnormal oral health status such as cleft lip or palate, amelogenesis imperfecta, or dentinogenesis imperfecta.
- Children who cannot complete the baseline oral health exam.
Sites / Locations
- Boston Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Oral health text messages (OHT)
Child wellness text messages (CWT)
Participants in this arm will receive the OHT parent targeted text messages to reduce caries and improve oral health behaviors among low income families visiting community-based, urban pediatric clinics.
Participants in this arm will receive the CWT parent targeted text messages to improve child wellness (e.g., reading time, safety) among low income families visiting community-based, urban pediatric clinics.