This study will be conducted to assess the effect of different preventive regimens using herbal toothpaste versus fluoride toothpaste on the management of remineralization and caries risk in high caries risk patients.
Dental caries is a major universal health problem with multiple etiological factors, so looking for economical and accurate plans for recognizing high-risk persons, and multiple risk factors to reduce the risk, in addition to caries management, using a caries risk assessment to detect the person who will develop caries, and provide them with suitable preventive and treatment regimens to disruption the disease procedure. The treatment should evade invasive treatments and a large emphasis on prevention (using fluoride toothpaste, solutions, patient education, and so on), to achieve the aim of new dentistry (minimal intervention). The application of such a regimen to manage initial caries lesions allows the dentist to reverse initial lesions with the minimal victim of healthy dental tissues.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
32
Herbal toothpaste as a part of a caries preventive regimen
fluoride toothpaste as a part of a caries preventive regimen
Cairo University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Cairo, Egypt
Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
Remineralization of initial carious lesions
changes in fluorescence of white spot lesions will be evaluated after reminerlization by using Diagnodent scoring (0-20): healthy teeth (0-14), initial carious lesions (14-20), dentinal caries (more than 20)
Time frame: Outcomes will be evaluated at baseline, after 1 week, after 4 weeks and after 12 weeks.
Caries risk assessment
Change in caries risk assessment by "cariogram software" as each patient data is collected in order to be inserted into the "Cariogram software" which in turn will evaluate this data and lead to a pie chart showing the chance of avoiding new caries as percentage.
Time frame: Outcomes will be evaluated at baseline, after 1 week, after 4 weeks and after 12 weeks.
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