Effectiveness of Oral Health Promotion in Bottle Fed Children
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- University of Malaya
Summary
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of oral health promotion in the prevention of ECC (early childhood caries) in bottle-fed children. Half of the patient will receive oral health promotion which emphasizing more on the benefit of stopping the bottle feeding habit, a free-flow cup and oral hygiene kit which include a toothbrush, toothpaste (1000ppm fluoride). The other half of the patient will receive standard of care oral hygiene promotion and oral hygiene kit which include a toothbrush, toothpaste (1000ppm fluoride)
Description
In Malaysia, even though there are decreasing trend in caries prevalence from a survey conduct in 1995 to 2015 (87.1% 1995, 76.2% 2005 and 71.3% 2015) [NOHPS 2015], yet the difference is just 15.8% in a period of 20 years. One of the factors which contribute to the development of ECC in children in prolonged bottle-feeding. Many literatures had mentioned association of bottle feeding and ECC however there are no controlled studies done on the effect of bottle feeding and ECC. Despite antenatal oral health promotion program done by Ministry of Health Malaysia and incorporation of oral hygiene education and oral hygiene instruction during dental visit, the prevalence of ECC remains high. This study will provide evidence regarding the effectiveness of oral health promotion in preventing early childhood caries by early termination of bottle feeding in toddlers.
Details
Condition | Bottle feeding, Dental Caries in Children |
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Age | 1years - 3years |
Treatment | Bottle-feeding cessation program |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04440137 |
Sponsor | University of Malaya |
Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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