This is a randomised non-blinded controlled clinical trial, which involves the measurement of efficiency and acceptability of the Silhouette Mask system and compares it with the Porter Brown Mask system used for Inhalation Sedation in children having dental treatment at the Leeds Dental Institute. All eligible participants will be introduced to both masks (Porter Brown and Silhouette) in the assessment session prior to their first treatment session. Then participants will be randomly allocated to undergo treatment under nitrous oxide-oxygen inhalation sedation using either the Porter Brown or the Silhouette System. The efficiency and acceptability will be measured by a feedback questionnaire at the end of the treatment session and the scavenging efficiency will be measured by a diffusion pen which will measure the levels of nitrous oxide in the dentist's environment
This study is a "randomised non-blinded controlled clinical trial", where a total of fifty-four patients (n=54) will be recruited from the Sedation Unit (SU) at Leeds Dental Institute on the assessment appointment (1st visit). Participants will be randomly assigned to two different inhalation sedation breathing masks either the Porter Brown system or the Silhouette system on the day of the treatment session (2nd visit) using Block Randomisation. It is planned to recruit 4-6 patients every week until 54 participants are reached. On the assessment day (1st visit), Information Sheets and the procedures will be explained in details to parents and children in simplified language and questions will be answered. All participants will be introduced to both masks the Porter Brown system and Silhouette system. Then each participant will be given an appointment for the 2nd visit. On the treatment day (2nd visit), informed consent/assent will be explained and signed by those who meet the eligibility criteria. During the treatment session, a monitoring sheet will be used and data will be collected. Prior to the start of the study a meeting will be convened with the trained sedation assistant and the lead researcher (HA) to explain the study and to introduce the breathing systems. The potential participants will be from the waiting list where patients are waiting for sedation appointments. The lead researcher who is part of the clinical care team will identify and contact those patients by sending them Information Sheets about the study through the post besides the first assessment appointment at least two weeks before the first visit. On the assessment day (1st routine visit), Information Sheets and the procedures will be explained in details to parents and children in simple language and questions will be answered. Participants will be introduced to both masks then appointments for the 2nd visit will be given for commencement of dental treatment under inhalation sedation for patients who agreed to participate in this study. However, for the patients who did not meet the eligibility criteria or did not want to participate in the study, they will be given regular appointments for their treatment. On the day of the treatment ( 2nd routine Visit) informed consent and assent forms will be explained and signed by those who met the eligibility criteria. Each participant will be treated under Inhalation Sedation using one of two routinely used breathing systems depending on the Block Randomization results. he participant will be asked to complete a feedback questionnaire related to the mask used which will add about 10 to 15 mins to their routine visit. Demographic Data such as Age, Gender and the treatment carried out, the Monitoring Data, Behaviour score will be collected from the patient's dental notes. At the second visit, each participant will be treated under Inhalation Sedation using either the Silhouette or the Porter Brown mask system depending on the session Block Randomization results. Before starting the treatment session, each participant will be examined for eligibility, If the participant has a blocked nose for example, due to a common cold, he/ she will be rescheduled for another visit or otherwise the participant will proceed to have his/ her treatment session. During the treatment session, the lead researcher (HA) will setup and assemble the breathing system parts and choose the correct size of the mask for the patient. The lead researcher will also record airflow (including volume, patient breathing rate, and level of sedation) and collect participants' data. In addition to that, the dental nurse sedation assistant will monitor the participant and record the information on the monitoring sheet. After the treatment session, the participant will be asked to complete a feedback questionnaire related to the mask used.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
54
The Silhouette is a single-use nasal mask and breathing circuit with lightweight tubing and an adhesive strip across the bridge of the nose to secure the mask in place and create a good seal around the patient's nose.
Leeds Dental Institute - LTHT
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
The scavenging efficiency of the two breathing systems
Its will be measured by calculating nitrous oxide levels in the ambient air using diffusion tubes. Diffusion tubes/pens work by molecular diffusion. The compound in the air has higher concentration than the tube, therefore compounds diffuse into the tube and collect on the absorbent at the end of the tube. At the end of the sampling period, the pens will sealed by the lead researcher (HA) and sent to Gradko Environmental Laboratory for analysis.
Time frame: through study completion, Up to an average of 1 year
Comfort of wearing the masks
Feedback about the comfort of wearing the masks (Porter Brown/ Silhouette) will be obtained from the study participants after the treatment session using a questionnaire, being developed and piloted prior to the start of the study Every child give their feedback at the end of their treatment session though a simple questionnaire
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
Level of patient cooperation
The lead researcher (HA) who will provide treatment for all participants, will assess the level of patient cooperation and record it on a data-monitoring sheet at the end of the treatment session. at the end of the treatment session, every child will be scored by the dentist (chief investigator)
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
Child dental anxiety level before and after treatment session
The lead researcher will assess the dental anxiety level twice before and after the treatment session and then will record it in the data-monitoring sheet. Dental anxiety level in children will be measured using the Facial Image Scale (FIS). This is measured twice for every child (participant), once prior the treatment started and the other one at the end of the treatment session
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
Mask and circuit costs of the Porter Brown and the Silhouette systems
The Porter Brown is a reusable system that is being sterilised between use. the cost of each breathing system will be calculated at the end of the study, and compare between the two breathing systems However, the Silhouette is a disposable system. This study will calculate the costs and compare between the two systems.
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
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