Connected Toothbrush Study for Children Post-Operating Room Treatment
Summary
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov has registered an observational study (NCT07539064) titled 'Children in the Operating Room: Kids That go Thru Operating Room Will be Given a Connected Health Toothbrush, Kids Anticavity Toothpaste and Behavioral Health Intervention to Reduce Claim Costs.' The study examines whether compliance and brushing adherence using a connected toothbrush with a behavioral health intervention can improve oral health outcomes for children previously treated for caries in an operating room setting.
What changed
NIH has registered a new observational study (NCT07539064) titled 'Children in the Operating Room,' which evaluates whether a connected toothbrush combined with behavioral health intervention can improve oral health in children who have previously received treatment for caries in an operating room. The study focuses on how easy and enjoyable the toothbrush and app are for children, and how useful caregivers find the connected toothbrush to be.
Healthcare providers, clinical investigators, and organizations involved in pediatric oral health programs should be aware of this study as it may generate evidence relevant to connected health device interventions in dental care settings. The study's findings on treatment adherence and claim cost reduction could inform future program design for state health departments and insurance companies.
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Children in the Operating Room: Kids That go Thru Operating Room Will be Given a Connected Health Toothbrush, Kids Anticavity Toothpaste and Behavioral Health Intervention to Reduce Claim Costs
Observational NCT07539064 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 20, 2026
Abstract
The objective of this study is to demonstrate that compliance and brushing adherence as a treatment to providers, insurance company and State Health Departments that can help improve oral health of children who have already been treated for caries in the Operating Room. This would include reactions such as how easy and enjoyable the use of the toothbrush and app seemed to be for their child and how useful the caregiver found the connected toothbrush to be.
Conditions: Caries Active, Prevention
Interventions: Connected Toothbrush with a behavioral health intervention
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