Effect of Oral Hygienization in Newborn on Candida Spp Colonization
NCT ID: NCT04410250
Last Updated: 2020-06-01
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
102 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-11-01
2020-12-10
Brief Summary
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This will be a rehearsal Randomized clinical trial in which newborns will be allocated into 2 groups, namely:
* Newborns whose parents will receive guidelines for oral hygiene before tooth eruption (Group 1);
* Newborns whose parents will receive instructions not to perform oral hygiene before tooth eruption (Group 2).
The initial data collection will be performed one month after the child's birth and will include oral clinical examinations, saliva collection and questionnaires on the socio-environmental, economic and behavioral aspects of the child and his family. Initial oral clinical examinations will be performed to assess the presence of Candidiasis, and saliva collection will be performed to identify and quantification of Candida spp. These evaluations will be performed again every three months. From the eruption of the first deciduous tooth, the follow-up included an assessment of the baby's behavior during oral hygiene performed by the responsible. This evaluation will be made by the examiner using the Frankl scale and HBCD scale criteria. Statistical analysis will be performed using the Statistical Package for Social Science, version 23.0 and will include descriptive, bivariate and multivariate analyzes.
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Detailed Description
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Primary Objective:
To evaluate the influence of oral hygiene of newborns before dental eruption on colonization by Candida spp. and about the baby's behavior during oral hygiene performed by parents after tooth eruption.
Secondary Objective:
To evaluate the influence of oral hygiene of newborns before tooth eruption on Candida spp colonization and occurrence of candidiasis during the follow-up period. To evaluate the influence of oral hygiene of newborns before tooth eruption on the its behavior during oral hygiene performed by parents after tooth eruption.
Proposed Methodology:
Study design: Randomized blinded clinical trial in edentulous newborns who will be screened in their first two days of life at the Maternity Hospital of Our Lady of Health in Diamantina, Minas Gerais. If mothers agree to participate with their child in the study, contact and address will be requested for further data collection that will be performed at the participants' homes.
Intervention Groups:
* 1\. Mothers will be instructed to sanitize the newborn's oral cavity prior to tooth eruption by massaging the gingival rods with gauze and filtered water once a day at night. Following the eruption of the child's first tooth, mothers will be instructed to brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste (1100 ppm fluoride) in a minimum amount, equivalent to one grain of raw rice, using the Fones technique .
* 2\. Mothers will be advised not to perform any type of oral cavity cleaning of the newborn before tooth eruption. Following the eruption of the child's first tooth, mothers will be instructed to brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste (1100 ppm fluoride) in a minimum amount, equivalent to one grain of raw rice, using the Fones technique .
The calculation of the sample size was obtained from Lee, Laboratory of Epidemiology and Statistics, using the calculation of estimation of two proportions and adopting the parameters proportion of cases (positive behavior during hygiene according to the Frankl Scale) among the exposed (children receiving oral hygiene before tooth eruption): 65% (unpublished data from a previous study by the research group); Confidence level (1 -) = 95%; (= 0.05 or 5%); Test power (1-) = 80%; Relative risk: 1.5; Newborns by group: 42; 9 newborns (20%) will be added to each group to compensate for possible losses. Thus, the sample required for the development of the study will be 51 newborns and their mothers in each of the groups.
The work team will be composed by the Researcher 1, Examiner 1 and Assistants. Prior to the start of the study, these researchers will undergo a training and calibration process according to the role of each team. A pilot study will be performed on 10% of the sample, and if no methodological changes are required, these children will be included in the main study. Randomization will be performed by allocating participants in both intervention groups through a computer-generated random number. Examiner 1 will be blind to the group in which the examined children were allocated and the mothers will be advised not to disclose the group in which they were allocated.
Data Collection and Follow-up Instruments:
Social, Environmental, Behavioral and Health Data Form general of children.
Registration form for colonization evaluation of Candida spp.
Through the identification and quantification of Candida spp. using CHROMagar Candida culture medium. This evaluation will be performed in the first month and at 4 months after the birth of the child. Form for registration of the child's oral clinical examination to record the presence and / or absence of Oral Candidiasis, and if present, its location. After the eruption of the first tooth the examiner will classify the child's behavior according to the Frankl Scale and HBCD Scale using the child's behavior record form that will be used for the period. follow-up at 1 month, 4 months, 7 months, 10 months and 13 months. The child's diet will be assessed through eating habits at all follow-up times through 24-hour dietary reminders using the multi-pass method.
Risks:
The risks inherent to the study are related to the awkwardness of the guardian during the clinical evaluations and / or examinations in the babies, as well as the possible discomfort of the child during the oral clinical examination. However, examiners will be prepared to identify any possible discomfort and minimize or disrupt the assessment if necessary. The application of questionnaires to those responsible will be performed in the presence of the same, in order to reduce their embarrassment. The information collected will be accessible only by members of research.
Benefits:
The benefits to patients will be oral health guidelines, follow-up of children by the examiner and, if necessary, referral for dental treatment. For health professionals, the research will provide scientific evidence and support for guidance to the population that will benefit from such recommendations with better care for children's oral health and consequent improved oral health-related quality of life.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
Groups into which survey participants will be divided at this center:
Group 1: 51 (Newborns whose parents will receive oral hygiene guidelines prior to tooth eruption) Group 2: 51 ( Newborns whose parents will be advised not to perform oral hygiene prior to tooth eruption.)
DIAGNOSTIC
DOUBLE
Examiner 1 will be blinded to the group in which the examined children were allocated. Mothers will be advised not to disclose the group in which they were allocated during the evaluations.
Study Groups
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Oral hygiene before tooth eruption
The mothers of the newborns allocated to Group 1 will be instructed to clean the child's oral cavity by massaging the gingival rods with gauze and filtered water once a day at night.
Following the eruption of the child's first tooth, mothers will be instructed to brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste (1100 ppm fluoride) in a minimum amount, equivalent to one grain of raw rice, using the Fones technique. circular movements in the buccal and lingual faces of all teeth (FONES, 1934).
oral hygiene
Mothers will be instructed on the oral hygiene of the newborn
Absence of oral hygiene before tooth eruption
The mothers of the newborns allocated to Group 2 will be advised not to perform any type of oral cavity cleaning of the newborn.
Following the eruption of the child's first tooth, mothers will be instructed to brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste (1100 ppm fluoride) in a minimum amount, equivalent to one grain of raw rice, using the Fones technique. circular movements in the buccal and lingual faces of all teeth (FONES, 1934).
oral hygiene
Mothers will be instructed on the oral hygiene of the newborn
Interventions
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oral hygiene
Mothers will be instructed on the oral hygiene of the newborn
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Newborns whose mothers agree with their participation and that of their child in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
1 Day
2 Days
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Federal University of the Valleys of Jequitinhonha and Mucuri
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Ana Beatriz S Lopes, Graduated
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Federal University of the Valleys of Jequitinhonha and Mucuri
Locations
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Ana Beatriz Silva Lopes
Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Marcos L Pinheiro, PhD
Role: CONTACT
Facility Contacts
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Ana Beatriz Lopes
Role: primary
Other Identifiers
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3.568.480
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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