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The FiCTION dental trial protocol - filling children's teeth: indicated or not?

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There is a lack of evidence for effective management of dental caries (decay) in children's primary (baby) teeth and an apparent failure of conventional dental restorations (fillings) to prevent dental pain and infection for UK children in Primary Care. UK dental schools' teaching has been based on British Society of Paediatric Dentistry guidance which recommends that caries in primary teeth should be removed and a restoration placed. However, the evidence base for this is limited in volume and quality, and comes from studies conducted in either secondary care or specialist practices. Restorations provided in specialist environments can be effective but the generalisability of this evidence to Primary Care has been questioned. The FiCTION trial addresses the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme’s commissioning brief and research question “What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of restoration caries in primary teeth, compared to no treatment?” It compares conventional restorations with an intermediate treatment strategy based on the biological (sealing-in) management of caries and with no restorations.

Year of Publication
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2013
Journal
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BMC oral health
Volume
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13
Number of Pages
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25
Date Published
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2013
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https://bmcoralhealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1472-6831-13-25
DOI
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10.1186/1472-6831-13-25
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BMC Oral Health
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