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RecruitingNCT06890676

Extending Dental Care to Nursing Home Residents to Reduce Mouth Infections and Incidence of Pneumonia and Improve Diabetic Glucose Control

Extending Infection Control Dental Care to Nursing Home Residents Using Telehealth-Mediated Supervision: a Novel Solution to Nursing Home Acquired Pneumonia Morbidity and Mortality.

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
150 (estimated)
Sponsor
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
60 Years – 100 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The goal of this study is to learn if dental infection control treatment delivered to older adult nursing home residents at their place of residence will result in : * improved dental health * reduced risk of pneumonia * better glucose control for diabetic patients compared to the pre-project dental and general health evaluations of residents and the pre-project facility incidence of pneumonia. Dental infection control treatment includes treating gum infections, stopping or slowing decay with fluoride, and assisting residents with effective tooth brushing and denture cleaning daily. Previous studies indicate dental infections can be inhaled and cause pneumonia or make diabetes worse. A shortage of dentists has limited care for nursing home residents. This project will allow dental hygienists and specially trained dental assistants to treat nursing home residents using telehealth methods (computers, cameras, internet, and telephone) to talk and work with dentists in different locations.

Detailed description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To evaluate the periodontal health of nursing home residents who receive dental infection control treatment at their residential nursing care facility provided by dental hygienists and dental assistants compared to the pre-project health evaluations of the same patients using diagnostic criteria endorsed jointly by the American Academy of Periodontists and the European Federation of Periodontists. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES II. To evaluate the incidence of pneumonia in the group of nursing home residents who received dental infection control treatment 1 year after treatment compared to the facility incidence of pneumonia for the same period preceding the start of the dental care project. III. To evaluate the level of glucose control of diabetic nursing home residents for 1 year after they received dental infection control compared to glucose control of the same diabetic nursing home residents before receiving the treatment using serum HbA1c sampling. IV. To evaluate the effectiveness of an oral hygiene assistance mentoring program for nursing home staff to improve the oral hygiene of the nursing residents using a simple resident oral hygiene evaluation instrument administered by visiting dental hygienists. V. To evaluate the effectiveness of an oral hygiene assistance mentoring program for nursing home staff to increase their knowledge about oral hygiene and the relationship between oral infections and systemic disease using pre-course and post-course comprehension tests. VI. To evaluate the effectiveness of decay stabilization treatment using topically applied fluoride and SMART fillings delivered to nursing home residents by hygienists and dental assistants compared to residents who do not receive such care using physical inspection and dental radiographs. VII. To evaluate the effectiveness of using near-infrared imaging function of a continuous intraoral scan to evaluate decay stabilization treatment using topically applied fluoride and SMART fillings delivered to nursing home residents by hygienists and dental assistants compared to traditional dental radiographs and physical inspection using Likert surveys of attending dentists. VIII. To evaluate the effectiveness of a novel frailty assessment instrument, the Modified Frail Questionnaire, as a screening instrument to discriminate nursing home residents who can be safely treated by hygienists and assistants in their residential facility using a Lickert Scale evaluation survey of attending dentists and by reporting adverse incidents encountered during the project. IX. To evaluate the perceived value of this dental care program by residents and/or family members using Lickert Scale evaluations X. To evaluate the perceived value of the dental care program by nursing home staff using Likert Scale evaluations. XI. To evaluate the perceived sustainability of the dental care program by dental contractors using Likert Scale evaluations. Outline: Dental contractors were recruited by published RFA and attended an in-person workshop outlining study requirements, nursing home facility recruitment, participant informed consent process, and data submission requirements. Contractors met with nursing home facilities, educated them about the project, and enlisted staff assistance to recruit study participants from the census of residents of participating nursing homes. Residents were interviewed, educated, screened for inclusion and exclusion, and serially admitted to the study with signed consent for participation, dental infection control treatment, and access to their medical records.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERComprehensive Oral EvaluationA thorough check-up of teeth, gums, and surrounding tissues, including medical and dental history, to assess overall oral health and identify any infections.
OTHERIntraoral Complete Radiographic SeriesA series of x-rays of the whole mouth intended to display the, teeth, roots, periapical areas, bone, and areas without teeth.
OTHER• Teledentistry-synchronous and asynchronousThe delivery or coordination of care for a patient using synchronous; real-time or aysnchronous communication between care providers or between care providers and a patient.
PROCEDUREPeriodontal TherapyA therapeutic procedure designed to remove plaque and calculus (hardened plaque) causing gum infections that can lead to tooth loss and other medical complications.
PROCEDUREPeriodontal Maintenance ProcedureA periodic evaluation and therapeutic support procedure for patients with a history of gum infections.
PROCEDUREApplication of Caries Arresting MedicamentTopical application of decay arresting or inhibiting medicament.
OTHEROral Hygiene AssistanceDental procedures aimed at educating patients on, and assisting patients with ,proper oral hygiene practices removing food debris, germ-laden plaque, and soft tartar using cloth wipes, toothbrush, floss, and using oral hygiene aids.
PROCEDUREReferral for Treatment of Acute Oral InfectionDiagnosis and treatment of oral infection outside the scope of a dental hygienist or Expanded Function Dental Assistant.

Timeline

Start date
2024-03-01
Primary completion
2026-08-28
Completion
2026-08-28
First posted
2025-03-24
Last updated
2025-03-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06890676. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.