| Literature DB >> 27084667 |
Barbara C M Oosterkamp1, Afzal Wafae2, Jan G J H Schols2, Wil J M van der Sanden3, Michel Wensing4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: White spot lesions (WSLs) occur as a side effect in over 25 % of patients who undergo orthodontic treatment, causing aesthetic problems and a risk of deeper enamel and dentine lesions. Dutch orthodontists show substantial variation in their application of WSL preventive measures, which include little incorporation of evidence from the literature. We recently developed an evidence-based clinical practice guideline (CPG) on this topic, which was further converted into a computerized clinical decision support system (CDSS) to facilitate its incorporation into clinical practice. The present study aimed to assess the effectiveness of this CPG-based CDSS, with regard to actually preventing WSL development during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances compared to usual preventive measures. Our study also aimed to evaluate the effects of implementing the CPG-based CDSS into routine clinical practice using a multifaceted strategy. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Guideline; Oral health; Orthodontic treatment; Study protocol
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27084667 PMCID: PMC4833909 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-016-1325-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Clinical practice guideline. Abbreviations are defined in Table 1
Abbreviations used in the clinical practice guideline
| General preventive measures/recommendations prior to orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances | Abbreviation |
|---|---|
| 1. The mouth should be free of plaque, caries, and gingivitis before starting orthodontic treatment | GM1-7 |
| 2. Explanation of the current oral health situation | |
| 3. Advice regarding tooth-friendly nutrition and oral hygiene | |
| 4. Oral hygiene instruction, evaluation of psychomotor skills and, when appropriate, advise brushing with powered tooth brush | |
| 5. Topical fluoride varnish on visible/present white spots | |
| 6. Tooth brushing with toothpaste containing fluoride (1,450 ppm) twice daily | |
| Start treatment when oral health status is appropriate | ST |
| Postpone treatment until specific requirements are met, as stated in the general measures/recommendations, including appropriate oral hygiene level and lower risk of caries due to decreased sugar intake | PT |
| Specific preventive measures/recommendations during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances | |
| Use of a toothpaste containing fluoride (1,450 ppm) twice daily | HF |
| Removal of the wires, cleaning/polishing the teeth, and applying topical fluoride varnish | FV |
| Appropriate dietary and oral hygiene advice | DA |
| Letter to the (parents of the) patient including an explanation of the problem and a copy to the GDP | LP1 |
| Letter to the (parents of the) patient describing visible carious damage to the teeth, including an explanation of the problem and a copy to the GDP | LP2 |
| Letter to the (parents of the) patient regarding debonding (removal of all fixed appliances) with a copy to the GDP | LP3 |
| Debonding (removal of all fixed appliances without placement of permanent retention) | DB |
Implementation strategy
| Type of intervention | |
|---|---|
| 0 | Dissemination of the CPG together with instructions for use |
| 1 week | Educational outreach visits |
| 5 weeks | Monitoring and feedback regarding use of the CPG through computerized patient records |
Data collection and study timeframe
| Months | |
|---|---|
| 1–2 | 14 orthodontic practices included |
| Collection of baseline data (photographs of 50 treated patients and baseline questionnaire) | |
| 3 | Assignment to intervention or control arm |
| Information meeting | |
| Dissemination of CPG and educational outreach visit 1 week later* | |
| Professional questionnaire* | |
| 4–6 | Start inclusion of patients with informed consent |
| 10–12 | Patient questionnaire |
| EPF registrations | |
| 10–15 | Intra-oral photographs (6–9 months into treatment) |
| 22–30 | Registration of compliance in electronic patient files* |
| Intra-oral photographs | |
| Professional questionnaire* |
* For intervention group only
Fig. 2Intra-oral photographs