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Study NCT ID: NCT05194956
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2025-03-18
First Post: 2022-01-04
Is NOT Gene Therapy: False
Has Adverse Events: True

Brief Title: Orthodontic Patient Experience of Intraoral Scans Versus Alginate Impressions
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It works by systematically placing the scanner tip over the teeth and gums, whilst it constructs an image on screen.\n\nAlginate impressions: Alginate impressions are the conventional method of creating dental moulds for orthodontic records. A plastic tray is filled with an alginate material, which is placed into the mouth to take a mould of the teeth. This requires two moulds for both top and bottom arches. In addition, the participant would also bite into a warm piece of wax to record their bite.'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Arm 2 - Digital Intraoral Scan Followed by Alginate Impressions', 'description': 'The participant will have a digital intraoral taken for orthodontic treatment records first. Followed by alginate impressions a minimum of 4-6 weeks washout period. 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A plastic tray is filled with an alginate material, which is placed into the mouth to take a mould of the teeth. This requires two moulds for both top and bottom arches. 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A higher score would indicate a more negative experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}], 'secondaryOutcomes': [{'measure': 'Experience of Pain', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A 100mm modified Visual Analogue Scale (VA scale) measuring pain during intraoral scanning taking versus alginate impressions taken in the orthodontic setting. A higher score would indicate a more negative experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}, {'measure': 'Relative Speed of Impression', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A 100mm modified Visual Analogue Scale (VA scale) measuring relative speed during intraoral scanning taking versus alginate impressions taken in the orthodontic setting. A higher score would indicate a more negative experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}, {'measure': 'Nausea and/or Coughing', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A 100mm modified Visual Analogue Scale (VA scale) measuring nausea and/or coughing during intraoral scanning taking versus alginate impressions taken in the orthodontic setting. A higher score would indicate a more negative experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}, {'measure': 'Likely Recommendation', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A 100mm modified Visual Analogue Scale (VA scale) measuring likely recommendation and/or coughing during intraoral scanning taking versus alginate impressions taken in the orthodontic setting. A higher score would indicate a more negative experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}, {'measure': 'Ease of Impression for the Operator', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A 100mm Visual Analogue Scale (VA scale) measuring ease of impression for the operator during intraoral scanning taking versus alginate impressions taken in the orthodontic setting. A higher score would indicate a more negative experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}, {'measure': 'Confidence Taking the Impression for the Operator', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A 100mm Visual Analogue Scale (VA scale) measuring operator confidence during intraoral scanning taking versus alginate impressions taken in the orthodontic setting. A higher score would indicate a more negative experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}, {'measure': 'Relative Speed of Impression for the Operator', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A 100mm Visual Analogue Scale (VA scale) measuring relative speed of impression for the operator during intraoral scanning taking versus alginate impressions taken in the orthodontic setting. A higher score would indicate a more negative experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}, {'measure': 'Operator Experience of Sickness or Coughing', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A 100mm Visual Analogue Scale (VA scale) measuring operator experience of sickness or coughing during intraoral scanning taking versus alginate impressions taken in the orthodontic setting. A higher score would indicate a more positive experience. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100'}, {'measure': 'Chairside Time Taken to Complete Impression Method', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following intervention', 'description': 'A quantitative time measure will be recorded for each impression method'}, {'measure': 'Operator Preference', 'timeFrame': 'Immediately following completion of participant data collection', 'description': 'A simple question to determine operator preference for intraoral scanning versus alginate impressions.'}]}, 'oversightModule': {'isUsExport': False, 'oversightHasDmc': False, 'isFdaRegulatedDrug': False, 'isFdaRegulatedDevice': False}, 'conditionsModule': {'keywords': ['Orthodontic Patient', 'Intraoral Scan', 'Alginate impression', 'Conventional impression', 'Digital scan', 'Patient experience', 'Patient comfort', 'Preference'], 'conditions': ['Orthodontic Patient Experience']}, 'descriptionModule': {'briefSummary': "CONTEXT: Digital scanning systems are becoming more and more popular with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. The risks surrounding aerosol-generating procedures (AGP) has resulted in practitioners changing their normal practice and finding alternative methods to continue managing their patients. Digital (intraoral) scanners are often used to show patients treatment options and help in educating them regarding their oral hygiene as it produces an almost instant digital image of their teeth. Conventional methods using alginate impressions produce study models which are created in dental plaster or stone, involving a lab cost and a greater environmental impact but remain a popular method of recording a patient's teeth and bite.\n\nOBJECTIVE: To investigate patient experience, operator experience and preference in intraoral scanning versus alginate impression taking in the orthodontic setting.\n\nDESIGN, SETTING AND SUBJECTS: A randomised controlled two-period crossover trial to be conducted in a UK secondary care setting involving 84 participants ready to start orthodontic treatment, with no experience of impressions/intraoral scans in the last 2 years. Patients with cleft lip and/or palate or recent research involvement will be excluded.\n\nOUTCOMES: A modified visual analogue scale, will be used to measure patient and operator reported outcomes (e.g. patient comfort, operator confidence, perceived time taken and induction of cough/gag reflex) following an alginate impression or an intraoral scan using Trios® 3 intraoral scanner (3Shape). The time taken for each procedure will also be measured. Lastly, operator preference will be recorded.\n\nCONCLUSION: The proposed study aims to add to the limited evidence base, providing information regarding the use of intraoral scanners compared to alginate impressions from both the orthodontic patient and operator perspectives.", 'detailedDescription': "Eligible patients are to be identified during a virtual dental health education (DHE) appointment prior to their orthodontic treatment commencing. With consent, the trial will be discussed with patients meeting the inclusion criteria and they will be provided with relevant trial information in both leaflet and video format. The potential participant and/or their parent or guardian will be allowed time (3 weeks) to consider the information and ask any relevant questions. If they choose to take part in the trial, they will be recruited and allocated randomly into mixed block sizes using an online randomisation tool. If they choose not to participate, normal orthodontic care will continue. For children, unable to consent for themselves, assent will also be sought.\n\nOnce the participant has provided appropriate consent/assent, the following procedure will be followed:\n\n• One unit will be set up with an operator and a nurse\n\nParticipants in the alginate impression group:\n\n1. The unit the participant will be treated in, will be set up appropriately with relevant materials ready.\n\n * The alginate to be used will be: Zhermack orthoprint® orthodontic alginate material\n2. A timer will be started when the participant is seated in the chair\n3. The operator will carry out the impression as normal:\n\n * Tray selection\n * Alginate mixing\n * Tray seating\n * Alginate setting\n * Tray removal\n * Wax bite\n * Clean up of the participant's face\n4. The timer will be stopped\n5. Questionnaires\n\n * Participant will be asked to complete a questionnaire (modified VAS using pictorial anchors)\n * Operator will be asked to complete a questionnaire\n6. These will be collected for analysis\n7. The participant will then have records taken as part of their normal orthodontic care, if not done already +/- a discussion to consent patient for orthodontic treatment\n8. The participants will return a minimum 4 weeks later for a second appointment (if they have not had an intraoral scan already) in which they will undertake the process for 'Participants in the intraoral scanner group'\n\nParticipants in the intraoral scanner group:\n\n1. The unit the participant will be treated in, will be set up appropriately with relevant materials ready. The interchangeable covering will be placed over the scanner ready for use.\n\n * The intraoral scanning device to be used will be: Trios® 3 intraoral scanner (3Shape)\n * The staff will be appropriately trained and will be requested to carry out a minimum of 10 scans prior to the study beginning\n2. A timer will be started when the participant is seated in the chair\n3. The scan will be carried out as per the manufacturer's directions to include a full mouth scan and bite registration and saved on the scanner system.\n4. The timer will be stopped\n5. Questionnaires\n\n * Participant will be asked to complete a questionnaire (modified VAS using pictorial anchors)\n * Operator will be asked to complete a questionnaire\n6. These will be collected for analysis\n7. The participant will then have records taken as part of their normal orthodontic care, if not done already +/- a discussion to consent patient for orthodontic treatment +/- fit of any orthodontic appliance required.\n8. The participants will return a minimum 4 weeks later for a second appointment (if they have not had an alginate impression already) in which they will undertake the process for 'Participants in the alginate impression group'\n\nA minimum of 4 weeks between the two appointments allows for an adequate washout period and it also fits with orthodontic laboratory work timelines within the hospital.\n\nOnce all participant data is obtained, the operators will be asked a single question to indicate their preference towards a single method.\n\nAny participant and/or their parent or guardian, if appropriate who wishes to withdraw at any point during the trial can do so without reason and without this affecting or prejudicing the delivery of their orthodontic care.\n\nAnalyses:\n\n* Primary outcome - the difference between the paired visual analogue scale (VAS) scores will be compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA) that will analyse the period, treatment and sequence effects of the comfort scores.\n* Secondary outcomes - the 8 secondary outcomes measured by VAS and the time taken to make the impression or complete the scan will be compared using analyses of variance suitable for a crossover study, that will test the period, treatment and sequence effects on these nine secondary outcomes. The operator's preference will be reported using descriptive statistics. The frequency and percentages will be recorded.\n\nOnly the primary analysis will be compared against a specific level of significance. The secondary analyses should be considered as hypothesis generating rather than providing firm conclusions."}, 'eligibilityModule': {'sex': 'ALL', 'stdAges': ['CHILD', 'ADULT', 'OLDER_ADULT'], 'minimumAge': '10 Years', 'healthyVolunteers': True, 'eligibilityCriteria': "Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* New patients, aged 10 years and old, attending the Royal Derby Hospital orthodontic department, requiring study model impressions taken prior to commencing orthodontic treatment\n* Participants must be capable of giving informed consent, or have an acceptable individual capable of giving consent on the patient's behalf (e.g. parent or guardian of a child under 16 years of age).\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients who have had previous experience of impressions/intraoral scans in the last 2 years\n* Cleft lip and/or palate patients\n* Patient who have been involved in a study in the last 6 months or are currently part of a study"}, 'identificationModule': {'nctId': 'NCT05194956', 'acronym': 'OPESI', 'briefTitle': 'Orthodontic Patient Experience of Intraoral Scans Versus Alginate Impressions', 'organization': {'class': 'OTHER', 'fullName': 'University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust'}, 'officialTitle': 'Orthodontic Patient Experience of Intraoral Scanners Versus Alginate Impressions in the UK: a Single-Centre Randomised Controlled Crossover Trial', 'orgStudyIdInfo': {'id': 'UHDB/2021/022'}}, 'armsInterventionsModule': {'armGroups': [{'type': 'EXPERIMENTAL', 'label': 'Arm 1 - Alginate impressions followed by digital intraoral scan', 'description': 'The participant will have alginate impressions taken for orthodontic treatment records first. Followed by a digital intraoral scan a minimum of 4-6 weeks washout period. After each intervention, the participant will complete a modified visual analogue scale (VAS) questionnaire about their experience.', 'interventionNames': ['Procedure: Intraoral scan', 'Procedure: Alginate impressions']}, {'type': 'EXPERIMENTAL', 'label': 'Arm 2 - Digital intraoral scan followed by alginate impressions', 'description': 'The participant will have a digital intraoral taken for orthodontic treatment records first. Followed by alginate impressions a minimum of 4-6 weeks washout period. After each intervention, the participant will complete a modified visual analogue scale (VAS) questionnaire about their experience.', 'interventionNames': ['Procedure: Intraoral scan', 'Procedure: Alginate impressions']}], 'interventions': [{'name': 'Intraoral scan', 'type': 'PROCEDURE', 'description': 'An intraoral scan is multiple images taken using an intraoral scanning device which results in a digital mould being taken of the participants mouth and bite. It works by systematically placing the scanner tip over the teeth and gums, whilst it constructs an image on screen.', 'armGroupLabels': ['Arm 1 - Alginate impressions followed by digital intraoral scan', 'Arm 2 - Digital intraoral scan followed by alginate impressions']}, {'name': 'Alginate impressions', 'type': 'PROCEDURE', 'description': 'Alginate impressions are the conventional method of creating dental moulds for orthodontic records. A plastic tray is filled with an alginate material, which is placed into the mouth to take a mould of the teeth. This requires two moulds for both top and bottom arches. In addition, the participant would also bite into a warm piece of wax to record their bite.', 'armGroupLabels': ['Arm 1 - Alginate impressions followed by digital intraoral scan', 'Arm 2 - Digital intraoral scan followed by alginate impressions']}]}, 'contactsLocationsModule': {'locations': [{'zip': 'DE22 3NE', 'city': 'Derby', 'state': 'Derbyshire', 'country': 'United Kingdom', 'facility': 'Royal Derby Hospital', 'geoPoint': {'lat': 52.92277, 'lon': -1.47663}}], 'overallOfficials': [{'name': 'Alison Murray, BDS, MSc, FDS RCPS, MOrth RCS', 'role': 'PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR', 'affiliation': 'University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Trust'}]}, 'ipdSharingStatementModule': {'infoTypes': ['STUDY_PROTOCOL', 'SAP', 'ICF'], 'timeFrame': 'The study data is anticipated to become available following publication. Study data will be archived for 5 years from the end of the study.', 'ipdSharing': 'YES', 'description': 'Only anonymised participant data will be shared on request e.g. for inclusion in a systematic review and meta-analysis.', 'accessCriteria': 'Analyses within a meta-analysis would be considered if it has been approved through an independent review committee. Requests may be submitted up to 5 years from the end of the study.'}, 'sponsorCollaboratorsModule': {'leadSponsor': {'name': 'University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust', 'class': 'OTHER'}, 'collaborators': [{'name': 'British Orthodontic Society Foundation', 'class': 'UNKNOWN'}, {'name': 'Derby Pump Priming Charitable Funds', 'class': 'UNKNOWN'}, {'name': 'Derby Clinical Trials Support Unit', 'class': 'UNKNOWN'}], 'responsibleParty': {'type': 'SPONSOR'}}}}