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Should I eXtract Every Six dental trial (SIXES): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Authors: Nicola Innes, Felicity Borrie, David Bearn, Dafydd Evans, Petra Rauchhaus, Steve McSwiggan, Lyndie Foster Page, Fiona Hogarth

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

Extraction of lower first permanent molars in children is common. There is uncertainty among clinicians as to whether a ‘compensating extraction’ (removal of the upper first permanent molar to prevent it over erupting) is necessary despite current guidelines recommending this. As a result, unnecessary dental extractions may be carried out or children may be failing to receive extractions required to achieve optimal long-term oral health. In addition, the decision to extract fewer or more teeth affects management options (local anesthetic injections alone, inhalation sedation or general anesthesia) needed to support the child with the surgical procedure(s).
The SIXES (Should I eXtract Every Six) dental trial investigates clinical effectiveness and quality of life for conventional treatment (following the guideline of compensation extraction of the upper first permanent molar) compared with the alternative intervention (removal of lower first permanent molars but no extraction of the upper).

Methods/Design

This is a multicenter, two-arm parallel group randomized clinical trial. Allocation will be web-based randomization. Practitioners in primary and secondary care settings, reflecting the points of presentation and treatment of eligible patients, will recruit 400 children, aged 7 to 11 years requiring extraction of lower first permanent molars but who have upper first permanent molars of good prognosis. Baseline measures (prior to treatment) and outcome data (at one and five years, or when the patient reaches 14 years of age) will be assessed through study models and child/parent questionnaires.
The primary outcome measure is degree of tipping of the lower second permanent molar, (favorable outcome is tipping less than 15°).
The secondary outcomes are type of anesthetic/sedation used, residual spacing (between lower second premolar and second permanent molar), orthodontic treatment requirement, quality of life, and over-eruption in the intervention group. Assessors will be blinded where possible.

Discussion

SIXES dental trial investigates whether compensating extraction of upper first permanent molars should be carried out following loss of lower first permanent molars. Currently dentists and orthodontists face a dilemma in clinical decision-making, relying on the lowest level of evidence - expert opinion. SIXES will provide evidence to support decision-making and inform practices and may result in reduced tooth extractions.

Trial registration

Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT01591265
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Metadata
Title
Should I eXtract Every Six dental trial (SIXES): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Authors
Nicola Innes
Felicity Borrie
David Bearn
Dafydd Evans
Petra Rauchhaus
Steve McSwiggan
Lyndie Foster Page
Fiona Hogarth
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-14-59

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