Dental Caries in Children
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Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
98% trial completion (above average)
Research Maturity
63 completed trials (54% of total)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 40/100
0.9%
1 terminated out of 117 trials
98.4%
+11.9% vs benchmark
13%
15 trials in Phase 3/4
8%
5 of 63 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 63 completed trials
Clinical Trials (117)
3D Scanning as an Advanced Tool for Identifying Tooth Lesions in Children
Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Injectable Composite Versus Packable Composite in Restoring of Primary Molars
Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of Anti-Caries Varnish
Hall Technique or Modified Hall Technique of Deep Carious Lesions in Primary Molars
RCT on Effectiveness of Oral Health Preventive Programmes in School Children in Uganda
Different Luting Cements for Pediatric Zirconia Crowns
Targeting of Preventive Treatment for Adolescents at Risk of Oral Diseases
3D-printed Ceromer Crowns Versus Stainless Steel in Posterior Primary Molars
Impact of Oral Health Program on Al-Lith Children's KAP
Water From Bottles to Establish Strong Teeth
Gurney Journey: Virtual Reality Distraction
Atraumatic Versus Silver-Modified Atraumatic Restorative Treatment in Primary Molars
The Success Rate and Acceptability of Conventional and Modified Hall Crowns Among Children and Parents
Comparing the Effectiveness of Papain Based Chemico-mechanical Caries Removal Gel and 38% Silver Diamine Fluoride for Treating Active Caries Lesion of Primary Molars
Toothbrushing Program in Saudi Arabia "TOPS"
Comparison Between Amalgam and Hall Technique in Treatment of Carious Primary Teeth
Maternal Control of the Child's Feeding, Child's Eating Behavior and Early Childhood Caries in Preschoolers
3D-printed Crowns Versus Zirconia Crowns for Primary Molars
The Effect of Oral Health Education on Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Dental Caries Among Egyptian School Children
Two Different Minimal Invasive Techniques in Caries Removal of Primary Teeth