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Recruiting NCT05600517

Evaluation of Caries Prevention Based on Genetic Etiology and Risk.

Conditions: Caries,Dental

Sex: All
Ages: 13 Years – 23 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 520
Sponsor: Umeå University

Location: Sweden

Summary

Dental caries affects billions of people worldwide and involves saliva immunodeficiency, commensal pathogen and exposure (lifestyle) causal subtypes of the disease. Up to 85% of adolescents in Swedish and other low prevalence populations are caries-free while the remaining 15% show high, recurrent caries activity. Accordingly, there is a lack of cost-effective risk assessment and prevention tools for personalized oral care. This randomized adaptive clinical trial (RCT) evaluates both caries prevention based on genetic etiology and risk, as a consequence of saliva immunodeficiency genes specifying individuals as susceptible or resistant to caries, and the effect of intensified versus selfcare traditional prevention on the two groups.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:- undergoing orthodontic treatment with fixed multibrackets appliance in the upper and lower archExclusion Criteria:impacted caninesagenesis in the frontal regionmaxillofacial surgery

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