[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"leadSponsorName\":\"Qassim University\",\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:":137},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,5,0,[8,42,63,90,113],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":18,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":22,"briefSummary":24,"conditions":25,"keywords":27,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":30,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":31,"startDateStruct":34,"completionDateStruct":36,"leadSponsor":38,"locationsCount":41},"100526087","single-step-functional-sinus-endoscopy-and-transoral-surgery-100526087",false,"NCT06130176","Single-step Functional Sinus Endoscopy and Transoral Surgery","Single-step Functional Sinus Endoscopy and Transoral Surgery Enhance Odontogenic Sinusitis Treatment Outcomes: a Randomized Controlled Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. A diagnosis of OMS that is not responding to dental treatment and\u002For medical treatment\n2. Agreement on the odontogenic cause between an ENT specialist and a dentist\u002Fmaxillofacial surgeon (There is bone loss surrounding the tooth's root and a connection between the dental lesion and sinus on CT scans)\n3. Availability of clinical, radiographic, and ESS data.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Maxillary sinus malignancy\n2. Sinuses with a previous surgery\n3. Non-odontogenic Sinusitis","ALL","18 Years",{"count":19,"type":20},36,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[23],"NA","Dento- alveolar or dental structural diseases that affect the floor of the maxillary sinus can cause maxillary sinusitis which is known as odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS). Many treatment protocols have been documented to treat OMS. However, There is no unanimity among clinicians on how and who should treat OMS, whether is it otolaryngologist, oral\u002Fmaxillofacial surgeons, or dentist. Therefore, this study will be will be enrolled to evaluate the efficacy of the Single-step Functional Sinus endoscopy and trans-oral surgery in the management of maxillary sinusitis raised from Odontogenic origin via Department- integrated therapy.",[26],"Maxillary Sinusitis",[26,28],"Odontogenic Maxillary Sinusitis","RECRUITING","2026-06-05",{"date":32,"type":33},"2026-06-09","ACTUAL",{"date":35,"type":33},"2018-11-11",{"date":37,"type":20},"2027-07-01",{"name":39,"class":40},"Qassim University","OTHER",1,{"id":43,"slug":44,"hasResults":11,"nctId":45,"briefTitle":46,"officialTitle":47,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":48,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":49,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":51,"briefSummary":52,"conditions":53,"keywords":55,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":30,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":57,"startDateStruct":58,"completionDateStruct":60,"leadSponsor":62,"locationsCount":41},"100521168","a-hinge-flap-to-reinforce-buccal-advancement-flap-100521168","NCT06066086","A Hinge Flap to Reinforce Buccal Advancement Flap","A Hinge Flap as an Additional Layer to Reinforce the Buccal Advancement Flap for Treating Chronic Oroantral Fistulae (COAF) in the Most Posterior Aspect of the Maxilla\"","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Chronic oroantral fistula at the most posterior area of the maxilla\n2. Ages above 18 years\n3. Patients who are medical free\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Oroantral communications\n2. Absence of sinus infection\n3. Oroantral fistula which are resulted from tumor resections",{"count":50,"type":20},40,[23],"Background The chronic oroantral fistulas (COAF) is an epithelized communication that is formed between the squamous epithelium of the oral cavity and the pseudo-stratified columnar ciliated epithelium of the maxillary sinus with a high recurrent rate. The use of palatal flaps has been documented for treating such fistulae. The presence of the oroantral fistula at the area of second molars or maxillary tuberosity could complicate the use of the palatal rotational flap where the arch of its rotation is increased leading to compromised blood supply. The use of the buccal flap is not advocated because it is very thin.\n\nRationale Double or triple-layer closure is indicated to avoid recurrence of the COAF. Different layers have been documented to minimize the risk of recurrence and reinforce buccal flaps. The oral tissues at the oral side of the oroantral fistula could used as an additional layer with buccal advancement flap and buccal fat to omit the use of palatal flap with its subsequent problems in the most posterior aspect of the maxilla Study objectives Therefore, this study will be conducted to evaluate the use of hinge flaps to reinforce the buccal advancement flap for surgical closure of the COAF in the most posterior area of the maxilla\n\nMethods The hinge flap will be performed at the oral side of the COAF to close the perforation in the sinus membrane. The oral side of the COAF will be closed with buccal advancement flap. The success rate, recurrence, time of surgery, postoperative complications, will be evaluated.",[54],"Oroantral Fistula",[56],"Chronic Oroantral Fistula",{"date":32,"type":33},{"date":59,"type":33},"2023-04-01",{"date":61,"type":20},"2028-06-30",{"name":39,"class":40},{"id":64,"slug":65,"hasResults":11,"nctId":66,"briefTitle":67,"officialTitle":68,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":69,"healthyVolunteers":70,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":71,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":73,"briefSummary":74,"conditions":75,"keywords":79,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":81,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":82,"startDateStruct":84,"completionDateStruct":86,"leadSponsor":88,"locationsCount":89},"100564564","buccal-infiltration-of-different-volumes-of-articaine-for-extraction-100564564","NCT06630819","Buccal Infiltration of Different Volumes of Articaine for Extraction.","Comparing the Effectiveness of Buccal Infiltration of Different Volumes of Articaine for Extraction of Mandibular Posterior Teeth- A Randomized Clinical Trial.","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* All healthy patients (ASA I) or patients with mild systemic disease with no functional limitations (ASA II)\n* Patients aged ≥ 18 years of age.\n* Patients requiring extraction of mandibular posterior teeth including grossly decayed tooth, grade I mobile tooth, root stumps and indicated for therapeutic reasons.\n* Patients not allergic to the drugs or anesthetic agents used in the surgery.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Acute infection at the extraction site.\n* Patients indicated for surgical extraction of teeth.\n* Patients already taking medications affecting pain assessment.\n* Pregnant patients.",true,{"count":72,"type":20},114,[23],"This study compares the effectiveness of two different volumes of buccal infiltration of Articaine for the extraction of mandibular posterior teeth. One group receives buccal infiltration of 1.8 ml of 4% Articaine and the other group receives buccal infiltration of 3.6 ml of 4% Articaine.",[76,77,78],"Buccal Infiltration","Articaine","Anesthesia",[80,77],"Buccal infiltration","2025-05-22",{"date":83,"type":33},"2025-05-29",{"date":85,"type":33},"2024-11-24",{"date":87,"type":20},"2026-05-02",{"name":39,"class":40},2,{"id":91,"slug":92,"hasResults":11,"nctId":93,"briefTitle":94,"officialTitle":95,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":96,"healthyVolunteers":70,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":97,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":99,"phases":4,"briefSummary":100,"conditions":101,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":29,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":105,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":106,"startDateStruct":108,"completionDateStruct":110,"leadSponsor":112,"locationsCount":41},"100584603","evaluating-an-ai-generated-health-podcast-100584603","NCT06891495","Evaluating an AI-Generated Health Podcast","Feasibility and Validity Assessment of an AI-Generated Health Podcast: A Pilot Observational Study","Expert Group\n\nInclusion Criteria:\n\n* Licensed professionals and recognized experts in relevant fields such as dentistry, public health, and health communication\n* Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in their respective fields\n* Prior involvement in healthcare education, research, or digital health communication\n* Willingness to review and provide detailed feedback on the adapted questionnaire\n* Ability to complete the survey in English\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Professionals without formal training or relevant expertise in the specified fields\n* Individuals with conflicts of interest that might compromise the objectivity of their evaluations\n* Experts who are unable to commit the necessary time to provide thorough feedback\n\nGeneral Public Group\n\nInclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adults aged 18 years or older\n* Individuals fluent in English\n* Access to a digital audio device and an internet connection to listen to the podcast and complete the survey\n* Consent to participate in the study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Individuals with significant hearing impairments that might hinder the ability to comprehend the audio content\n* Healthcare professionals or individuals with advanced training in dentistry or health communication\n* Persons who have participated in similar educational podcast studies previously",{"count":98,"type":20},30,"OBSERVATIONAL","This study aims to explore a new way of delivering health information using an AI-generated podcast. The podcast, created with Google NotebookLM, uses verified content from the American Academy of Periodontology website to provide easy-to-understand information on gum health and prevention.\n\nThe goal is to determine whether this AI-generated podcast is a useful, engaging, and clear tool for educating the general public about health topics. Traditional health podcasts often feature expert interviews and can be lengthy, which sometimes limits their appeal and accessibility. By using AI to generate the podcast, investigator hope to offer a more standardized and concise presentation that avoids technical jargon.\n\nTo evaluate the podcast, investigator developed a questionnaire based on the Questionnaire for Assessing Educational Podcasts (QAEP). This questionnaire was adapted to better suit a non-specialist audience and covers four key areas: how easy the podcast is to access and use, the design and structure of the podcast, the clarity and completeness of the content, and the podcast's value as a learning tool.\n\nBefore using this questionnaire with the general public, investigator sent it to 10 experts in dentistry, public health, and communication for their review and feedback. Their input helped us make minor modifications to ensure the questionnaire is both clear and scientifically sound. After these revisions, investigator conducted a pilot study with 30 members of the general public who listened to the podcast and completed the questionnaire.\n\nThis study will assess the feasibility and validity of using an AI-generated podcast as a health education tool. The results will help determine if this approach can effectively improve public understanding of health information and may guide the future design of digital health communication strategies.",[102,103,104],"Public Health","Artificial Intelligence","Feasibility Studies","2025-03-22",{"date":107,"type":33},"2025-03-26",{"date":109,"type":33},"2025-02-07",{"date":111,"type":20},"2025-05-20",{"name":39,"class":40},{"id":114,"slug":115,"hasResults":11,"nctId":116,"briefTitle":117,"officialTitle":118,"acronym":119,"eligibilityCriteria":120,"healthyVolunteers":70,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":121,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":99,"phases":4,"briefSummary":123,"conditions":124,"keywords":125,"overallStatus":128,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":129,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":130,"startDateStruct":132,"completionDateStruct":134,"leadSponsor":136,"locationsCount":4},"100583200","assessment-of-empathy-levels-in-dental-hygiene-students-and-interns-100583200","NCT06873230","Assessment of Empathy Levels in Dental Hygiene Students and Interns","Assessment of Empathy Levels Among Dental Hygiene Students and Interns in Saudi Arabia: a Cross-Sectional Study","Empathy","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Dental hygiene students enrolled in accredited programs in Saudi Arabia.\n2. Dental hygiene interns currently working in dental clinics in Saudi Arabia.\n3. Dental hygiene students \\& interns who provide consent to participate in this online survey-based study.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Dental hygiene post-graduation student.\n2. Student who discontinued the program.\n3. Participants with any diagnosed neurological or psychiatric conditions that may significantly impact empathy (e.g., dementia, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder).\n4. Participants who have previously participated in similar research studies within the past 12 months.\n5. Dental hygiene students \\& interns who withdraw consent at any point during the study.",{"count":122,"type":20},200,"Empathy is a crucial element in the practice of dentistry, significantly influencing patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of empathy in healthcare, suggesting that it is essential for effective clinician-patient communication and overall quality of care. Despite its recognized value, there is a concerning trend of declining empathy levels among dental students as they progress through their education. This decline may adversely affect their ability to connect with patients, ultimately impacting the quality of dental care provided.\n\nIn Saudi Arabia, research on empathy within dental education remains limited. A study conducted at King Abdulaziz University indicated that while dental students exhibited a sense of moral obligation, their overall empathy scores were lower than anticipated1. Furthermore, factors such as gender and academic year were found to influence empathy levels, with female students generally scoring higher than their male counterparts. Another study from Dammam reported similar findings, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions to enhance empathy among dental students and interns.\n\nThis proposed cross-sectional study aims to assess empathy levels among dental hygiene students and interns in Saudi Arabia. By utilizing the Jefferson Scale of Empathy-Health Profession Students (JSE-HPS), this research will explore how demographic factors such as age, gender, and academic year correlate with empathy scores. The insights gained from this study could inform curriculum development and training programs aimed at fostering empathetic communication skills among future dental professionals.",[119],[119,126,127],"Dental Hygiene Students","Saudi Arabia","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-03-17",{"date":131,"type":33},"2025-03-20",{"date":133,"type":20},"2025-03-28",{"date":135,"type":20},"2025-05-13",{"name":39,"class":40},""]