randomized clinical study to evaluate 'caries management by risk assessment' Versus 'international caries classification and management system' Caries Risk Assessment Models Acquisition On Treatment Plan In Young Adult Population with null hypothesis that International Caries Classification and Management System (ICCMS™) will have the same clinical performance as Caries management by risk assessment (CAMBRA)
. (ICCMS™) Comprehensive Patient Care Pathway considered as significant development from the traditional system of treatment plan. Comprehensive patient care should include all recent information related to the biological, social, behavioral, cultural, systemic, and dental/oral risk factors which help development and progression of dental caries. (ICCMS™) also report all essential decisions that aid to preserve tooth structure; as diagnosis, prevention and restoration only if indicated \[9\]. Moreover ( ICCMS™) deals with caries as a disease and not as a lesion, prevent development of initial caries lesions, and restore moderate or extensive caries lesions with the aim of preserving of tooth structure as much as possible. Follow up period is selected to be 12 months, since risk category is changed for better or worse over 1-2 year.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
104
Yomna
Cairo, Egypt
new carious lesions
Primary outcome :-New carious lesions Measuring device:- Visual-Tactile \& Digital radiograph "Digora" Measuring unit :- Scoring system (ordinal) (ICDASTM code 0) Sound surfaces Initial stage caries (ICDASTM codes 1 and 2) First or distinct visual changes in enamel seen as a carious opacity or visible discolouration Moderate stage caries (ICDASTM codes 3 and 4) A white or brown spot lesion with Localised enamel breakdown, without visible dentine exposure (ICDASTM code 3), or an Underlying dentine shadow (ICDASTM code 4) Extensive stage caries (ICDASTM codes 5 and 6) A distinct cavity in opaque or discoloured enamel with visible dentine (ICDASTM code 5 or 6).
Time frame: 12 months
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