Effect of Silver Diamine Fluoride Application on Oral Microbiome of Healthy Pediatric Patient
NCT ID: NCT06699199
Last Updated: 2025-03-06
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
PHASE4
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-11-01
2025-06-30
Brief Summary
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The main questions it aims to answer are:
What is the clinical impact of silver diamine fluoride application in caries-active children? What is the antimicrobial effect of silver diamine fluoride in oral microbial inhabitants? Researchers will compare silver diamine fluoride (SDF)only and silver diamine fluoride+ potassium iodide(SDF+KI) to see which materials substantially affect on dental caries and oral microbial inhabitants
Participants/Parent will:
The parent will fill out a comprehensive data sheet for the child (childhood and current dental and medical history) Visit the dental clinic to Receive one of 2 (SDF or SDF+KI) treatment applications once Visit the clinic a 2nd time for a 2-4 week Treatment Follow-up Go through the sample collection process twice( pre- and 2-4 weeks post- Treatment) Sample collection including (Saliva- Biofilm and caries tissue sample)
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Detailed Description
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This study aims to:
1. Evaluate the Arresting effect of 1-step (SDF only) versus 2-step (SDF+KI) application.
2. Explore the effectiveness of SDF compared to SDF+KI on oral Microbiome.
3. Evaluate and compare saliva composition before and after SDF application. Study Question What is the clinical and laboratory impact of silver diamine fluoride application in caries-active children? Research Null Hypothesis
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1. There is no difference in the Arresting effect of SDF versus SDF+KI application.
2. There is no difference between the effectiveness of SDF versus SDF+KI application on oral Microbiome.
3. There is no difference in in saliva composition before and after SDF
Research protocol:
Materials and methods The study will be conducted at the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdul Aziz University, after approval from the University Institutional Ethics Committee.Informed consent will be obtained from the participant\'s parent. The sample will be collected, and sent to King Fahd Medical Research Center
Patients' enrollment An informed consent document will be obtained from those participant parents willing to be part of the trial before the study start. A brief interview-based survey will be conducted about general and dental health, oral hygiene, sugar consumption, and family demographics. A calibrated pediatric dentist will do dental examinations and lesion evaluations, followed by sample collection.
Biospecimens collection protocol:
* All participants will be required to fast for 90 minutes prior to specimen collection.
* All participants will be seated in an upright position in the dental chair.
* Sample will be collected in the first visit for all children, and another set of samples will be collected again for children recruited in the second part of the study.
* Each child will have an oral swab, saliva, supragingival plaque, and subsurface dentine obtained. The collection will be conducted in the following manner:
1. Saliva sample ▪ Unstimulated saliva (S, Saliva) will be obtained from enrolled children. using a standardized Spitting method
▪ Approximately 5 ml of un-stimulated saliva will be collected using 50 ml falcon tube/ specimen container.
▪ Collected saliva will transferred and stored in an Eppendorf tube using 5-10 ml syringe.
2. Biofilm samples
▪ Biofilm samples will be collected from both teeth with and without Carious surfaces.
▪ Sterilized Microbrush/paper points will be used for collection of dental plaque
3. Subsurface carious dentin ▪ Sample collection from within the extensive untreated caries (at baseline visit) ▪ Sterilized dental excavators and sterilized large round bur will be used for sample collection▪ Subsurface carious dentin excavation utilizing a spoon excavator and round bur to extract carious dentin tissue (1.0 to 1.5 mm of depth) Collection and storage procedure The sample will be collected from recruited children at the first visit (as the baseline).
A sterilized dental instrument will be used for the collection of samples, The samples will be stored in Eppendorf tubes filled with 200LμL of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) solution. Before laboratory analysis, all gathered samples will be kept in a freezer at - 80 °C.
Clinical trial PICO:
P: Children aged 2-10 years caries-free or with caries- active (with at least 1 tooth with deep cavitated lesions (with no signs of pulpitis)) I: Management using SDF (Silver diamine fluoride 38%) C: Management using a different fluoride containing product (SDF 38%+KI) O: Alteration in metabolomics and microbiome.
Patients' enrollment At the first visit, children with active dental caries will undergo a sample collection process conducted by a calibrated pediatric dentist who will also provide the intervention treatment during the same session (baseline visit). A second sample collection appointment will be scheduled after two to three weeks, followed by another follow up visit after two-week.
Study groups:
* Experiment group The intervention participant will receive silver diamine fluoride 38%
* Comparison group The Comparison participant will receive SDF+KI system. Intervention A calibrated pediatric dentist will perform the procedures. Saliva and plaque sample will be collected on completion of SDF application.
Sample collection:
* Sample collection will be conducted Before, 2 and 4 weeks after Intervention.
* The sample included are saliva, supragingival and occlusal plaque, caries plaque (Carious and SDF-treated surfaces), and subsurface carious dentin (from within the carious untreated lesion)▪ Plaque Sample of supragingival and occlusal plaque will be collected from primary and permanent teeth. Outcomes The primary outcome measure will be the difference in microbiome groups over time and the difference within the treatment groups. The secondary outcome will be the effect on salivary metabolomics.
Assessment will include:
1\. The microbial community composition of surface biofilm prior to and post SDF treatment.
2\. Subsurface microbiota and microbial community composition prior and post SDF treatment.
3\. Comparing the microbial community composition of dentin\&amp;amp;#39;s subsurface microbiota after treatment with SDF and SDF+KI. 4. Salivary metabolomics before and after SDF Statistical Analyses Continuous data will be reported as means and standard deviations, whereas categorical variables will be presented as frequencies and percentages (SD). Statistical significance across groups will be determined using either a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model or the non-parametric version of the Kruskal-Wallis test, depending on whether the variables are normally distributed. Using R, taxonomy plots and tables will be generated, and relative abundance at different taxonomic levels and microbial diversity indices will be calculated. Between the groups, relative abundance and alpha and beta diversity parameters will be evaluated. In addition, the relationship between caries activity, caries risk factors, clinical features, and microbiota composition will be studied prior to and following intervention. Statistical significance will be regarded when p-values are less than 0.05, and P-values in multiple comparisons will be adjusted for the false discovery rate (FDR). Expected Findings:1. There is a difference in the clinical and microbial effect of SDF versus SDF+KI application on oral microbiome 2. There is a shift in saliva composition before and after SDF.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
1. Silver diamine fluoride 38% (SDF only) or,
2. Silver diamine fluoride 38% + potassium iodide (SDF +KI) Both treatment are recommend and approved as an arresting treatment of Dental caries in children as an intermediate management
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Arresting Treatment 1
Management of dental caries in children between the ages of 4 and 10 by arresting the lesion using standard Treatment for caries arrest, which is silver diamine fluoride %38
Silver diamine Fluoride 38%
Intervention is the application of Silver diamine fluoride 38% to children Group in arm 1 (Arm 1): children will receive Silver diamine fluoride 38% application for 1 min to arrest primary teeth
SDF: (Silver diamine fluoride 38% is a material used for arresting caries lesions in primary and permanent teeth)
\- SDF Product generic name and information (E-SDF: it is a 1-step Technique) - The 38% SDF solution comprised a blend of silver, fluoride, and ammonia at a total concentration of 38%.
Arresting Treatment 2
Management of dental caries n children between the ages of 4 and 10 by arresting the lesion using an alternative Treatment by using the combination of Silver diamine fluoride 38% + potassium iodide (SDF+KI), Both products reported as materials with an anti-microbial effect
Silver diamine fluoride- potassium iodide
Intervention is the application of Silver diamine fluoride 38% + potassium iodide to children Group in arm 2 (Arm 2): children will receive Silver diamine fluoride 38% application for 1 min to arrest primary teeth, Followed by an second minute of potassium iodide solution application
\- SDF Product generic name and information (Riva-star: it is a 2-step Technique) 30-35% SDF solution (1st step) comprised a blend of silver, fluoride, and ammonia applied in combination with a second application of potassium iodide solution (2nd step)
Interventions
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Silver diamine Fluoride 38%
Intervention is the application of Silver diamine fluoride 38% to children Group in arm 1 (Arm 1): children will receive Silver diamine fluoride 38% application for 1 min to arrest primary teeth
SDF: (Silver diamine fluoride 38% is a material used for arresting caries lesions in primary and permanent teeth)
\- SDF Product generic name and information (E-SDF: it is a 1-step Technique) - The 38% SDF solution comprised a blend of silver, fluoride, and ammonia at a total concentration of 38%.
Silver diamine fluoride- potassium iodide
Intervention is the application of Silver diamine fluoride 38% + potassium iodide to children Group in arm 2 (Arm 2): children will receive Silver diamine fluoride 38% application for 1 min to arrest primary teeth, Followed by an second minute of potassium iodide solution application
\- SDF Product generic name and information (Riva-star: it is a 2-step Technique) 30-35% SDF solution (1st step) comprised a blend of silver, fluoride, and ammonia applied in combination with a second application of potassium iodide solution (2nd step)
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients within 4-10 years of age.
* The presence of at least one deciduous tooth with a caries lesion that is directly accessible (cavitates)
Exclusion Criteria
* The surface of the lesion was hard and smooth.
* Children with inherited or systemic conditions.
* Children with a substantial medication history or those who have taken antibiotics within the previous three months.
* Children who have undergone topical fluoride treatment within the previous 2 weeks.
4 Years
12 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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King Fahd Medical Research Centre
OTHER
King Abdulaziz University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Doaa Yasir Jamal
PhD candidate - Pediatric dental specialist
Principal Investigators
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Dr. Turki S Abujamel, BDS, MSc, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Department of Medical Laboratory Science, King Abdulaziz University and KFMRC Deputy Director of Administrative and Financial Affairs.
Prof. (Dr.) Abdullah S AlMushayt, BDS, MSc, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Nada O Bamashmous, BDS, MSc, DDENT
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Shatha O Bamashmous, BDS, MSc, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Department of Periodontology, KAU Faculty of Dentistry, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Locations
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University Dental hospital of King Abdulaziz University
Jeddah, Mecca Region, Saudi Arabia
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Dr.Nada O Bamashmous ( Head of Pediatric Dentistry Department), BDS, MSc, DDENT
Role: primary
Prof. (Dr.) Abdullah S AlMushayt (Postgraduate Programs Director), BDS, MSc, PhD
Role: backup
Other Identifiers
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Research center
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
139-07-23
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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