AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of daily tooth brushing with high concentrated fluoride dentifrice on white spot lesion (WSL) formation in adolescents during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances (FOA). The null hypothesis is that neither incidence nor severity of lesions would differ from a control group using standard fluoride dentifrice. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 420 healthy consecutive 11-16 year-old patients referred to 4 Orthodontic Specialist Clinics are randomized to use either a dentifrice containing 5.000 ppm fluoride or a regular dentifrice with 1.450 ppm sodium fluoride. To be eligible for inclusion, the patients are scheduled for bimaxillary treatment with FOA for an expected duration of at least 1 year. All are instructed to use 0.25 gram dentifrice and brush their teeth during 2 minutes twice daily during the entire period of treatment. Before bonding, and after polishing with a rubber cup and non-fluoride pumice paste, 3 digital photos of the maxillary incisors, canines and premolars are taken. At debonding, remaining composite material on the surfaces is removed with a slow rotating carbide bur followed by polishing with a rubber cup and pumice paste. A new series of frontal and lateral digital photos is thereafter exposed. The primary outcome measure is the incidence and severity of WSL as registered separately by two blinded experienced and calibrated clinicians according to a validated index. A random sample of 50 cases is re-assessed to check intra- and inter-examiner reliability. The intervention is indended run throughout the full duration of the orthodontic treatment, varying between 18 and 24 months.
not desired
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
500
1 cm tootpaste twice daily during 2 minutes
Twice gaily toothbrushing with normal adult toothpaste containing 1450 ppm F representing good clinical practice
Halland Hospital
Halmstad, Sweden
White spot lesion incidence
Clinical scoring according to validated index
Time frame: up to 24 months (at debonding of ortodontic appliances)
white spot lesion severity
clinical scoring according to a validated index
Time frame: up to 24 months (at debonding of orthodontic brackets)
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.