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Oral Health and Dental Caries Prevention Intervention for Children in Romania
Sponsor: University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Victor Babes" Timisoara
Summary
During 2019-2020, the National Oral Health Survey evaluated a significant sample of children aged 5, 6 and 12 years, gathering baseline data on oral health. Data was used to estimate the distribution and severity of dental caries, the need for community-oriented disease prevention and health promotion, and the nature of oral health intervention(s) required. The survey also established how younger age groups can be reached and evaluated. Only 14% of 6 years old children have dmft 0 and the SiC index of the same sample is 9.83. High prevalence of tooth decay with high severity scores, significant inequalities in oral health and poor use and access to services showed the need for a child oral health programme. The originality of the project lies in the vision of using fluoridated toothpaste not only as a means of preventing new carious lesions but also in the therapeutic effect of fluoridated toothpaste, which the study set out to evaluate. This programme could represent an example of good practice for the countries in our region, starting from downstream oral health interventions, such as clinical prevention and oral health promotion, and developing towards upstream interventions. The aim of the project is to improve oral health and reduce inequalities both in dental health and access to dental services by shifting the balance of care towards preventive care. The programme is structured on three levels: 1. Specific training for dental hygienists to deliver oral health promotion to children and nursery educators, focus on tailoring key messages outlined in the care pathway and practical preparation for delivering interventions in nurseries. 2. A toothpaste/toothbrushing scheme involving free daily toothbrushing to every 3 and 4-year old child attending nursery. 3. Provision of clinical prevention activities delivered by dental hygienists for children attending nurseries. The evaluation of the programme consolidates and builds upon previous evaluation work of the National Oral Health Survey for children. Due to the fact that it is a pilot programme aiming to be further implemented at national level, an evolving model of evaluation is appropriate. This allows the evaluation to be responsive to issues emerging from its implementation and develops the programme as a result of the evaluation findings.
Official title: Child Oral Health Pilot Programme - SmilebrightRO
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
3 Years - 5 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
500
Start Date
2024-01-07
Completion Date
2025-12-21
Last Updated
2024-06-04
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Daily tooth brushing programme
Implementing the toothpaste/toothbrushing scheme involving free daily toothbrushing to every 3 - 5-year old child attending nursery. Free distribution of toothpaste/toothbrush packs to every child every 3 months. Collection of routine monitoring data linked with national data sets from the previous survey regarding caries prevalence and risk factors.2.Monitor caries activity - net caries increment for initial, moderate, and extensive caries severity.
Locations (5)
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova
Craiova, Dolj, Romania
County School Inspectorate Iasi
Iași, Iaşi, Romania
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Targu Mures
Târgu Mureş, Mureș County, Romania
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest
Bucharest, Romania