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ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT07359937

Design of a Multicomponent Intervention to Reduce the Risk of Exposure Fluorine

Introduction Systemic exposure to fluoride is a significant challenge for global public health; this is because although fluoride prevents dental caries, prolonged exposure to high concentrations can cause adverse effects on various organs and systems, especially the teeth. Despite the existence of preventive strategies to reduce this exposure, evidence on the effectiveness of multicomponent interventions is limited. This protocol describes the design of a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effects of a multicomponent intervention on parents and children to reduce the risk of exposure to high concentrations of fluoride in children. Methods This is a randomized controlled trial, and kindergartens in the municipalities of the Department of Huila, Colombia, will be recruited. The intervention group will receive a comprehensive five-component program: installation of water filters to reduce fluoride consumption; educational sessions for parents and children to raise awareness and promote healthy practices; outreach activities to strengthen collective knowledge; and a maintenance phase to ensure the program's sustainability. In contrast, the control group will participate in a conventional educational strategy focused on the parent-child dyad. Measurements will be taken at four points in time: pre-intervention for baseline and post-intervention at 3, 6, and 12 months. The evaluation of results includes the concentration of fluoride in children's urine, fluoride levels in water (to validate the effectiveness of filtration), and changes in parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Discussion The trial will evaluate the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention aimed at parents and children to reduce the risk of fluoride exposure. Through integrative methodological approaches and objective measurements, it will demonstrate significant improvements in reducing fluoride exposure in children and in parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices. It will contribute to child health programs, strengthen preventive oral health strategies with an impact on public policy, community health, and new lines of research on fluoride.

Gender: All

Ages: 2 Years - 5 Years

Updated: 2026-01-22

Fluorosis, Dental
Fluorosis
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT07232888

Design of a Multicomponent Intervention to Reduce the Risk of Exposure Fluorine

Introduction Systemic exposure to fluoride is a significant challenge for global public health; this is because although fluoride prevents dental caries, prolonged exposure to high concentrations can cause adverse effects on various organs and systems, especially the teeth. Despite the existence of preventive strategies to reduce this exposure, evidence on the effectiveness of multicomponent interventions is limited. This protocol describes the design of a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effects of a multicomponent intervention on parents and children to reduce the risk of exposure to high concentrations of fluoride in children. Methods This is a randomized controlled trial, and kindergartens in the municipalities of the Department of Huila, Colombia, will be recruited. The intervention group will receive a comprehensive five-component program: installation of water filters to reduce fluoride consumption; educational sessions for parents and children to raise awareness and promote healthy practices; outreach activities to strengthen collective knowledge; and a maintenance phase to ensure the program's sustainability. In contrast, the control group will participate in a conventional educational strategy focused on the parent-child dyad. Measurements will be taken at four points in time: pre-intervention for baseline and post-intervention at 3, 6, and 12 months. The evaluation of results includes the concentration of fluoride in children's urine, fluoride levels in water (to validate the effectiveness of filtration), and changes in parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Discussion The trial will evaluate the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention aimed at parents and children to reduce the risk of fluoride exposure. Through integrative methodological approaches and objective measurements, it will demonstrate significant improvements in reducing fluoride exposure in children and in parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices. It will contribute to child health programs, strengthen preventive oral health strategies with an impact on public policy, community health, and new lines of research on fluoride.

Gender: All

Ages: 2 Years - 5 Years

Updated: 2026-01-14

Fluorosis, Dental
Fluorosis
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT06829550

3D Scanning as an Advanced Tool for Identifying Tooth Lesions in Children

This study focuses on assessing dental caries, erosive tooth wear, and fluorosis in primary teeth using a 3D intraoral digital scanner. The investigator will validate findings using three key indices: ICDAS (for caries), BEWE (for erosive wear), and TF (for fluorosis). Teeth will be cleaned and examined visually using dental tools and light. After visual checks, teeth will be scanned with a 3D intraoral scanner. Children aged 3-12 years with fully erupted primary teeth, seeking dental treatment at the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Indiana University School of Dentistry. The visual examination and digital scanning will be performed just once and during the dental appointment at the clinic of Pediatric Dentistry following the protocols used in the clinical routine. It is expected to complete the visual examination and the digital scanning in 30 minutes.

Gender: All

Ages: 3 Years - 12 Years

Updated: 2025-11-06

1 state

Dental Caries in Children
Tooth Erosion
Fluorosis, Dental
+1
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06949878

21% Hydrochloric Acid Based Versus 6.6 % Hydrochloric Based Micro Abrasive Kit in Management of Patients With Mild to Moderate Fluorosis

compare the clinical performance of different concentrations of hydrochloric acid based as micro abrasive kits in management of patients with mild to moderate fluorosis over 6month follow up .

Gender: All

Ages: 15 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2025-04-29

Enamel Discoloration
Fluorosis, Dental