Personalized Digital Coaching for Oral Hygiene Adherence: Randomized Controlled Trial.
NCT ID: NCT07167875
Last Updated: 2025-12-23
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
230 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2026-01-01
2027-09-01
Brief Summary
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The main questions this study will answer are:
Does using the DOHI lead participants to brush twice daily for two minutes, covering all four quadrants (the 2x2x4 routine) more consistently than traditional oral hygiene instructions alone?
Which participant characteristics, such as demographics or baseline oral hygiene habits, affect how well the DOHI helps people improve their brushing?
How does engagement with the digital coaching and technology impact adherence to recommended oral hygiene practices?
In this study:
230 adults receiving care at community dental clinics in California will participate.
Everyone will begin with a 2-week run-in period using traditional oral care instructions.
Afterward, participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups:
The control group will continue with traditional oral hygiene instructions.
The intervention group will receive traditional oral hygiene instructions plus personalized digital coaching delivered through a mobile app and an electronic toothbrush system.
The DOHI provides personalized feedback, educational content, and motivational prompts that adapt over time based on each participant's brushing behavior and engagement.
Both groups will use an electronic toothbrush to objectively record when, how long, and how well they brush.
Participants will:
Follow the assigned oral hygiene instructions for 19 weeks.
Use an electronic toothbrush and mobile app as instructed.
Have their brushing data automatically collected and analyzed by researchers.
The study will look at changes in brushing frequency and duration from before to after the intervention. Researchers will also explore how personal characteristics and engagement with technology influence outcomes.
The results of this trial will help community dental clinics know if personalized, digital coaching can help more adults maintain healthy habits and achieve better oral health, and guide future improvements in digital health interventions for oral hygiene.
Detailed Description
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A total of 230 adults (aged 18 years and older) will be recruited from three community dental clinics in California: Dientes Community Dental Care (Santa Cruz County), Petaluma Health Center (Sonoma County), and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)Dental Clinics (Los Angeles County). Following baseline education in the recommended 2x2x4 brushing protocol (brushing twice daily for two minutes, covering all four dental quadrants) and a 2-week run-in period to ensure comfort with the electronic toothbrush system and study procedures, eligible participants will be randomized in equal numbers to either the intervention or control group.
Participants in the control group will continue with traditional oral hygiene instruction and receive standard feedback on their brushing patterns over the 19-week intervention period. The intervention group will also receive traditional instruction and standard feedback, but in addition they will be provided with personalized digital coaching through the DOHI platform. The DOHI integrates an electronic toothbrush and the Oralytics mobile application to deliver tailored feedback, educational resources, and motivational strategies such as micro-incentives. The system uses reinforcement learning algorithms to dynamically adjust the timing, frequency, and content of coaching prompts based on each participant's brushing data and engagement patterns, aiming to optimize involvement and support sustainable behavior change.
The primary outcome of the study is the change in participants' adherence to the recommended brushing frequency and duration, objectively measured from baseline through 19 weeks using data collected by the electronic toothbrush system. Secondary outcomes include analyses of individual-level factors-such as demographics, initial oral hygiene behaviors, and patterns of technology use-that may influence the effectiveness of the DOHI for promoting oral self-care.
The results of this trial are expected to provide evidence for the implementation of adaptive digital interventions to support oral health, with the potential for broad application in community dental care settings.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Digital Intervention
Participants randomized to the intervention group will receive a personalized digital coaching promoting adherence to the 2x2x4 brushing routine.
Personalized Digital Oral Health Coaching
All participants will use an electronic toothbrush and mobile app to record brushing behavior throughout the study. However, only the intervention arm will receive personalized digital coaching through the Oralytics app, including tailored feedback, educational messages, and motivational prompts.
traditional oral hygiene instruction
All participants will use an electronic toothbrush and mobile app to record brushing behavior throughout the study. However, the control arm will use the devices strictly for data collection without access to personalized digital coaching features.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Personalized Digital Oral Health Coaching
All participants will use an electronic toothbrush and mobile app to record brushing behavior throughout the study. However, only the intervention arm will receive personalized digital coaching through the Oralytics app, including tailored feedback, educational messages, and motivational prompts.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Fluent in English (speaking, reading, writing)
* Dentulous or partially edentulous (minimum 2 teeth per quadrant)
* Own and regularly use a smartphone (iOS or Android) with active data plan
* Receiving dental care at a participating study site
* Willing to use electronic toothbrush and mobile application for 19 weeks
* Able to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Fewer than 18 teeth or fewer than 2 teeth in any quadrant
* Unable to use mobile devices due to cognitive or physical impairments
* Unwilling to comply with study procedures
* Current participation in another oral health intervention study
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
NIH
University of California, Los Angeles
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Vivek Shetty, DDS, DMD
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Vivek Shetty, DMD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, Los Angeles
Locations
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Petaluma Health Center-Dental, Petaluma, CA
Petaluma, California, United States
Dientes Community Dental Care
Santa Cruz, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB-24-0661
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id