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Title: | CariesCare International adapted for the pandemic in children: Caries OUT multicentre single-group interventional study protocol | Autores: | Martignon, S. Cortes, A. Douglas, G. Newton, J. T. Pitts, N. B. Ávila, V. Usuga-Vacca, M. Gamboa, L. F. Deery, C. Abreu-Placeres, Ninoska Bonifacio, C. Braga, M. M. Carletto-Körber, F. Castro, P. Cerezo, M. P. Chavarría, N. Cifuentes, O. L. Echeverri, B. Jácome-Liévano, S. Kuzmina, I. Lara, J. S. Manton, D. Martínez-Mier, E. A. Melo, P. Muller-Bolla, M. Ochoa, E. M. Osorio, J. R. Ramos, K. Sanabria, A. F. Sanjuán, J. San-Martín, M. Squassi, A. Velasco, A. K. Villena, R. Zandona, A. F. Beltrán, E. O. |
Researchers (UNIBE): | Abreu-Placeres, Ninoska | Affiliations: | Centro de Investigación en Biomateriales y Odontología (CIBO) | Research area: | Ciencias de la Salud | Keywords: | Aerosols; COVID-19; Children; Conservative care; Dental care; Dental caries; Multicenter study; Outcome assessment; Remote consultation | Issue Date: | 2021 | Publisher: | BioMed Central Ltd. | Source: | BMC Oral Health, 21(1), 1-13 | Journal: | BMC Oral Health | Volume: | 21 | Issue: | 1 | Start page: | 1 | End page: | 13 | Abstract: | Background: Comprehensive caries care has shown effectiveness in controlling caries progression and improving health outcomes by controlling caries risk, preventing initial-caries lesions progression, and patient satisfaction. To date, the caries-progression control effectiveness of the patient-centred risk-based CariesCare International (CCI) system, derived from ICCMS™ for the practice (2019), remains unproven. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic a previously planned multi-centre RCT shifted to this "Caries OUT" study, aiming to assess in a single-intervention group in children, the caries-control effectiveness of CCI adapted for the pandemic with non-aerosols generating procedures (non-AGP) and reducing in-office time. Methods: In this 1-year multi-centre single-group interventional trial the adapted-CCI effectiveness will be assessed in one single group in terms of tooth-surface level caries progression control, and secondarily, individual-level caries progression control, children's oral-health behaviour change, parents' and dentists' process acceptability, and costs exploration. A sample size of 258 3-5 and 6-8 years old patients was calculated after removing half from the previous RCT, allowing for a 25% dropout, including generally health children (27 per centre). The single-group intervention will be the adapted-CCI 4D-cycle caries care, with non-AGP and reduced in-office appointments' time. A trained examiner per centre will conduct examinations at baseline, at 5-5.5 months (3 months after basic management), 8.5 and 12 months, assessing the child's CCI caries risk and oral-health behaviour, visually staging and assessing caries-lesions severity and activity without air-drying (ICDAS-merged Epi); fillings/sealants; missing/dental-sepsis teeth, and tooth symptoms, synthetizing together with parent and external-trained dental practitioner (DP) the patient- and tooth-surface level diagnoses and personalised care plan. DP will deliver the adapted-CCI caries care. Parents' and dentists' process acceptability will be assessed via Treatment-Evaluation-Inventory questionnaires, and costs in terms of number of appointments and activities. Twenty-one centres in 13 countries will participate. Discussion: The results of Caries OUT adapted for the pandemic will provide clinical data that could help support shifting the caries care in children towards individualised oral-health behaviour improvement and tooth-preserving care, improving health outcomes, and explore if the caries progression can be controlled during the pandemic by conducting non-AGP and reducing in-office time. |
Description: | Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov/NCT04666597 |
Gov't Doc #: | NCT04666597 | URI: | http://cris.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/193 | DOI: | 10.1186/s12903-021-01674-1 |
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