An interventional study was done on evaluating the Effect of Enzyme-containing Mouth Spray on Oral Health Status and S.Mutans levels in Paediatric Patients attending Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia ( HUSM ) , Kelantan. This study compared the gingivitis score , plaque score and saliva bacteria count between the patients receiving a standard preventive advice alongside with normal saline mouth spray and those receiving standard preventive advice alongside with an enzyme containing mouth spray .
General Objective To evaluate the effect of enzyme-containing mouth sprays on children's oral health compared to those receiving normal saline mouth spray with standard preventive advice after a 4-week follow-up. Specific Objectives 1. To compare the mean plaque score in children using enzyme-containing mouth sprays with standard preventive advice compared to children receiving normal saline mouth spray with standard preventive advice after a 4-week follow-up. 2. To compare the mean gingivitis score in children using enzyme-containing mouth sprays with standard preventive advice compared to children receiving normal saline mouth spray with standard preventive advice after a 4-week follow-up. 3. To compare the mean saliva bacterial count in children using enzyme-containing mouth sprays with standard preventive advice compared to children receiving receiving normal saline mouth spray with standard preventive advice after a 4-week follow-up.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
52
The following were the advices given face-to-face to parent and participant and a take home pamphlet was provided: * Ensure thorough cleaning especially at the gum line and in the areas between the teeth. * To not share toothbrushes. * To use toothpaste containing fluoride at least 1000ppm fluoride concentration. * To store toothbrushes apart to prevent spread of diseases through the bristles. * To brush teeth at least twice a day, after meals and before bed. * To brush for as long as two to three minutes. * Parents would be advised told to supervise the participant's brushing. Frequency of using the Mouth spray would be two puffs, three times a day that is in the morning after waking up, during tea time and before sleep. A squirt is to be applied to the right/left side of the mouth on the buccal aspect and a squirt on the lingual aspect. Parents will be asked to apply the spray and to supervise children during oral hygiene procedures.
The following were the advices given face-to-face to parent and participant and a take home pamphlet was provided: * Ensure thorough cleaning especially at the gum line and in the areas between the teeth. * To not share toothbrushes. * To use toothpaste containing fluoride at least 1000ppm fluoride concentration. * To store toothbrushes apart to prevent spread of diseases through the bristles. * To brush teeth at least twice a day, after meals and before bed. * To brush for as long as two to three minutes. * Parents would be advised told to supervise the participant's brushing. Frequency of using the mouth spray would be two puffs, three times a day that is in the morning after waking up, during tea time and before sleep. A squirt is to be applied to the right/left side of the mouth on the buccal aspect and a squirt on the lingual aspect. Parents will be asked to apply the spray and to supervise children during oral hygiene procedures.
Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia
Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia
Plaque Score
Was measured using the Silness-Loe Plaque Index 1964 from each patient before and after the intervention in both control and case study groups and the mean score and standard deviation was recorded in a table. Scoring Criteria 0 No plaque 1. A film of plaque adhering to the free gingival margin and adjacent area of the tooth. 2. Moderate accumulation of deposits within the gingival pocket, on the gingival margin and/ or adjacent tooth surface. 3. Abundance of soft matter within the gingival pocket and/or on the tooth and gingival margin. PIaque Score formula: Total scores / No of teeth examined Range of scores : Excellent : 0 Good : 0.1-0.9 Fair: 1.0-1.9 Poor: 2.0-3.0
Time frame: 4 weeks
Gingivitis Score
Was measured using the Loe and Silness Gingival Index 1963 from each patient before and after the intervention in both control and case study groups and the mean score and standard deviation would be recorded in a table. Scoring Criteria 0 No inflammation. 1. Mild inflammation, slight change in color, slight edema, no bleeding on probing. 2. Moderate inflammation, moderate glazing, redness, bleeding on probing. 3. Severe inflammation, marked redness and hypertrophy, ulceration, tendency to spontaneous bleeding. Gingivitis score for the individual would be calculated using a formula as follows : Sum of indices of teeth / no of teeth examined These scores was then classified into either a Mild , Moderate or Severe form of Gingivitis as follows : Mild gingivitis : 0.1-1.0 Moderate gingivitis : 1.1-2.0 Severe gingivitis : 2.1-3.0
Time frame: 4 weeks
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