To assess the antibacterial effect of Nanosilver Fluoride (NSF) in relation to caries activity in dentin caries lesions of primary teeth in comparison to Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF).
Fifty children aged 4 to 6 years old with active dentin caries lesions (score 5 according to International Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS II) criteria) will be enrolled in the study. They will be equally and randomly allocated into 2 groups: a group receiving NSF and a control group receiving SDF treatment. Microbiological samples will be collected from the carious lesions and from unstimulated saliva at the baseline and at the 1 and 3 months' follow-up appointments. Bacterial counts will be assessed using Mitis Salivarius agar (selective culture media for S. mutans) and Rogosa agar (selective culture media for lactobacilli), and the results will be expressed in colony-forming units. Data regarding the children's oral health will be collected and their dmf index will be scored. The arrest of active carious lesions will be measured at the follow-up appointments according to ICDAS II criteria.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
50
Optimized synthesis of Nanosilver Fluoride
Silver Diamine Fluoride
Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria Univeristy
Alexandria, Egypt
Antibacterial Effect in Active Dental Caries Lesions
Measuring the percent change in prevalence of cariogenic bacteria using standard microbiological culturing methods, outcome assessment will be done using colony forming units (CFU) from every sample collected. Samples will be collected immediately before application of the intervention (baseline) and one month after the intervention application (1 month follow-up). The CFU counts will be used to calculate the percentage change in bacterial prevalence which will be used for assessment and reporting results
Time frame: 1 month
The Relation Between the Antibacterial Activity and the Caries Activity in Dental Caries Lesions
A statistical analysis will be done to correlate between the change in number of available cariogenic bacteria from baseline to 1 month (measured in colony forming units) and the caries activity of the lesion (as specified by the international caries detection and assessment system (ICDAS II) criteria.
Time frame: 1 month
Antibacterial Effect in Unstimulated Saliva Samples
Measuring the change in prevalence of cariogenic bacteria using standard microbiological culturing methods, outcome assessment will be done using colony forming units (CFU) from every sample collected. Samples will be collected before and after the intervention application.
Time frame: 1 months
The Relation Between the Antibacterial Activity and the Caries Activity in Dental Caries Lesions
A statistical analysis will be done to correlate between the change in number of available cariogenic bacteria from baseline to 3 months (measured in colony forming units) and the caries activity of the lesion (as specified by the international caries detection and assessment system (ICDAS II) criteria.
Time frame: 3 month
Antibacterial Effect in Active Dental Caries Lesions
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Measuring the change in prevalence of cariogenic bacteria from baseline to 3 months using standard microbiological culturing methods, outcome assessment will be done using colony forming units (CFU) from every sample collected. Samples will be collected before and after the intervention application.
Time frame: 3 month
Antibacterial Effect in Unstimulated Saliva Samples
Measuring the change in prevalence of cariogenic bacteria from baseline to 3 months using standard microbiological culturing methods, outcome assessment will be done using colony forming units (CFU) from every sample collected. Samples will be collected before and after the intervention application.
Time frame: 3 months