About this trial
This study aims to address the high prevalence and recurrence rate of severe early childhood caries (S-ECC) by breaking away from the traditional single biological factor perspective and introducing the theories of "24-hour activity behavior" and "family psychological stress". By collecting clinical and behavioral data from 1,200 preschool children and their parents, it explores the association pathways between parental burnout, children's executive function, sleep/dietary behaviors and S-ECC, and builds a high-precision risk prediction model to provide evidence-based support for the clinical development of personalized prevention strategies.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age range: 3-6 years old (36 months ≤ months < 72 months);
Good overall health condition (ASA classification I-II);
Parents have given informed consent and are willing to participate in this study.
Disqualifiers
Suffering from severe systemic diseases (such as congenital heart disease, blood disorders, immune deficiencies, etc.);
Having congenital craniofacial deformities (such as cleft lip and palate, facial clefts, etc.);
Undergoing orthodontic treatment for the mouth;
Having a history of long-term use of drugs that affect saliva secretion;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- questionnaire survey