Purpose

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of external evacuation units and mouth rinses during aerosol generating procedures in a dental clinic and to determine the risk level to the dental practitioners during aerosol generating procedures.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- prepping natural teeth at the appointment

- at least an hour long procedure

- procedure will be the first one in the morning

Study Design

Phase
Phase 4
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Masking
Double (Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
High volume evacuation (HVE) suction only and hydrogen peroxide
  • Device: High volume evacuation (HVE)
    Intra oral suction will be done and during the procedure,bacterial colony forming units (cfus) will be captured during dental care by placing large format petri dishes containing bacterial culture media in the dental operatory with open lids. Once aerosol capture is complete, petri dishes will be incubated and quantified under BSL-2 safety conditions in the lab.Patient will be given hydrogen peroxide rinse.
  • Drug: Hydrogen Peroxide
    Subjects will be given 1.5 % Oral Solution of hydrogen peroxide mouth rinse
Experimental
HVE suction and extraoral vacuum aspirator (EVA) and hydrogen peroxide
  • Device: High volume evacuation (HVE)
    Intra oral suction will be done and during the procedure,bacterial colony forming units (cfus) will be captured during dental care by placing large format petri dishes containing bacterial culture media in the dental operatory with open lids. Once aerosol capture is complete, petri dishes will be incubated and quantified under BSL-2 safety conditions in the lab.Patient will be given hydrogen peroxide rinse.
  • Device: Extraoral vacuum aspirator (EVA)
    Extraoral suction connected to dental suction will be used and bacterial colony forming units (cfus) will be captured during dental care by placing large format petri dishes containing bacterial culture media in the dental operatory with open lids. Once aerosol capture is complete, petri dishes will be incubated and quantified under BSL-2 safety conditions in the lab.Patient will be given hydrogen peroxide rinse.
  • Drug: Hydrogen Peroxide
    Subjects will be given 1.5 % Oral Solution of hydrogen peroxide mouth rinse
Experimental
HVE suction and external evacuation device (EED) and hydrogen peroxide
  • Device: High volume evacuation (HVE)
    Intra oral suction will be done and during the procedure,bacterial colony forming units (cfus) will be captured during dental care by placing large format petri dishes containing bacterial culture media in the dental operatory with open lids. Once aerosol capture is complete, petri dishes will be incubated and quantified under BSL-2 safety conditions in the lab.Patient will be given hydrogen peroxide rinse.
  • Device: External evacuation device (EED)
    Extraoral suction unit will be used and bacterial colony forming units (cfus) will be captured during dental care by placing large format petri dishes containing bacterial culture media in the dental operatory with open lids. Once aerosol capture is complete, petri dishes will be incubated and quantified under BSL-2 safety conditions in the lab.Patient will be given hydrogen peroxide rinse.
  • Drug: Hydrogen Peroxide
    Subjects will be given 1.5 % Oral Solution of hydrogen peroxide mouth rinse

Recruiting Locations

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Houston, Texas 77030
Contact:
Claudia Ruiz Brisuela, DDS
713-486-4138
Claudia.RuizBrisuela@uth.tmc.edu

More Details

NCT ID
NCT04659928
Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston

Study Contact

Claudia Ruiz Brisuela, DDS
(713) 486-4138
Claudia.RuizBrisuela@uth.tmc.edu

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