This clinical trial investigates relative benefits (clinical effectiveness and quality of life) of two extraction patterns when lower first permanent molars (FPM) are extracted in children The study objectives are to determine whether compensating extraction of upper FPMs following loss of lower FPMs in children is of benefit. The particular benefits being investigated are related to the resulting occlusion, patient experience and oral health related quality of life. The follow up will extend over a period of 5 years or until the patient is 14 years of age - whichever is earlier.
The study has been designed as a randomised controlled clinical trial. The control group will have the normal standard intervention receiving routine patient care with the normal practice of upper and lower extractions, whilst the intervention group will have removal of the lower tooth but no upper extraction. Study recruitment will take place over an 18 month period and will be based in the Dundee Dental Hospital Orthodontic and Paediatric Dentistry Departments. Patients are referred to this department from their General Dental Practitioner. Consent of the patients will be carried out by the attending dentists who will have received training on the study design and protocol, including RGF and consenting patients for clinical trials. Data will be collected contemporaneously using the Case Report Forms. Additional data which will be collected for the purposes of the study will include COHQoL questionnaires and measurements from 3D images of models of the teeth. At subsequent 1 year and five year review visits dental study 3D models will be repeated, and the CRF completed together with the COHQoL questionnaire for that visit.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
7
Extraction of upper and lower FPM teeth
Extraction of lower FPM tooth only
Springfield Community Dental Practive
Arbroath, Angus, United Kingdom
Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary
Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, United Kingdom
Dundee Dental School, University of Dundee
Dundee, Tayside, United Kingdom
Kingscross Hospital Community Dental Service
Dundee, Tayside, United Kingdom
Broxden Community Dental Practice
Perth, Tayside, United Kingdom
Extent of tipping of the lower second permanent molars
The primary outcome measure is extent of tipping of the lower second permanent molar, with a favourable outcome being a degree of tipping less than 15°, and unfavourable outcome being greater than 15°. Participants will be allocated into 'favourable' or 'unfavourable' outcome groups when comparing study models, cast from dental impressions taken at baseline with 1 year and 5 year follow up or when the patient reaches 14 years of age, whichever is first.
Time frame: 5 year
position of the upper FPMs with regard to over-eruption
The secondary outcomes for the study are: 1.position of the upper FPMs with regard to over-eruption;Outcome will be measured on study models of the teeth, cast from impressions taken at baseline and after 1 year and 5 years or when the participant reaches 14 years of age, whichever is first.
Time frame: 1 year and 5 year
residual spacing between the lower second permanent molar and the lower second premolar*;
Outcome be measured on study models of the teeth, cast from impressions taken at baseline and after 1 year and 5 years or when the participant reaches 14 years of age, whichever is first.
Time frame: 1 year and 5 year
American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) scores
Outcome will be measured on study models of the teeth, cast from impressions taken at baseline and after 1 year and 5 years or when the participant reaches 14 years of age, whichever is first.
Time frame: 1 year and 5 year
the type of anaesthetic used during procedures
Compare whether there is a difference in the type of anesthetic used by the dentist dependent on the intervention allocated.
Time frame: at baseline only
dental or orthodontic treatment carried out during the follow-up period
To compare if there is a difference in the frequency or type of dental or orthodontic treatment between the two groups of children.
Time frame: 1 year and 5 year
Child and Parent Oral Health Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) scores
Child and Parent Oral Health Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) scores (child and parent questionnaires)will be assessed at one year and 5 year follow up and compared with baseline.
Time frame: 1 year and 5 year
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.