eDENT Oral Health- the Gateway to Quality of Care and Everyday Life at Old Age
NCT ID: NCT06011564
Last Updated: 2023-08-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
213 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-06-01
2023-01-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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With age, functional decline occurs and the incidence and prevalence of chronic diseases increase, so aging is an important risk for developing medical conditions. Along with age, the prevalence of dementia increases significantly.
Persons with dementia show a higher prevalence of coronal and root caries and present more often with root remnants as the utilization of dental services becomes scarce. Patients with dementia had an increased likelihood of tooth loss and untreated caries, as well as
presenting with poor oral and denture hygiene compared with non-demented persons. In the initial stages of the disease, this condition may be related to a shift in priorities and a reluctance to brush the teeth. In addition, there is the inability to accurately perform oral hygiene measures due to poor motor skills and sacropenia, especially of the hand-grip strength, render oral hygiene measures more difficult to perform. When the disease progresses, patients will become increasingly dependent on supervision/assistance on oral hygiene procedures. Co-operation is required when a carer has to perform oral hygiene measures and access to the mouth has to be granted. Poor oral hygiene and the presence of abundant biofilm fosters periodontal disease and caries. Combined with a shift in dietary intake towards more sweet food-stuffs the risk factors for developing carious lesions increases significantly. The risk of caries is further increased as result of a decreased salivary flow due to medication intake.
Previous research has demonstrated that the use of a powered toothbrush instead of a manual one reduces plaque and gingivitis more effectively than manual toothbrushes . The reduction of gingivitis using an electric toothbrush as compared to a manual one is reported to be in the range of 11 to 17%. According to the American Dental association tooth brushing should be performed twice daily for two minutes each time. On average it is estimated that people brush their teeth for less than a minute per day. The efficacy of a toothbrush is highly dependent on how long time the individual is actually using the device and it can be anticipated that individuals with mild cognitive impairment may forget to use the tooth brush on a daily basis and also that whenever using the brush the time spent may be even shorter than 30 seconds each time. The control group will be supplied with a powered toothbrush only and instructed to use any other means of tooth cleaning (ie. interdental cleaning) as before. It is anticipated that a temporary improvement of oral hygiene will occur in the control group, but the temporary improvement may not be sustainable among individuals with mild cognitive impairment. Accordingly, there will not be an added benefit for either the individual or the society only to supply individuals with cognitive impairment with a powered toothbrush.
In the test group, individuals are supplied with a powered toothbrush and a tablet with reminder functions. It is anticipated that the brush will be used more frequently and possibly also for longer periods compared to the group without such reminder functions, resulting in \>30% improvement compared to the control group.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention
Reminder function
Reminder function on Android computer tablet
Computer tablet with reminder function
control
No reminder
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Reminder function on Android computer tablet
Computer tablet with reminder function
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having experienced memory problems in the last six months before inclusion
* Having a Mini-Mental State Examination score of 20-28
* Are not receiving any formal care
* Having at least ten teeth of their own
Exclusion Criteria
* Having another known significant cause of disease explaining cognitive impairment
55 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Kristianstad University
OTHER
Blekinge Institute of Technology
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Johan Sanmartin-Berglund, Professor
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Blekinge Institute of Technology
Locations
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Blekinge Institute of Technology
Karlskrona, , Sweden
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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BTH-6.1.1-0059-2016
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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