This clinical trial had two objectives. The first was to compare the effectiveness of 950 ppm fluoride toothpaste versus probiotic toothpaste in preventing dental caries in 4- to 5-year-old children. The second was to understand how children's oral hygiene habits and dietary habits influence the development of dental caries. The main questions it aimed to answer are: * Does fluoride toothpaste reduce new caries more than control toothpaste? * Does probiotic toothpaste reduce new caries more than control toothpaste? * Which oral hygiene and dietary habits are risk factors for dental caries? Researchers compared fluoride toothpaste and probiotic toothpaste to a control toothpaste (without active ingredients). Participants were asked to complete the following tasks: * Complete a questionnaire about their oral hygiene and dietary habits at baseline * Undergo oral health examinations at baseline and after 12 months * Brush their teeth twice daily (morning and before bedtime) with their assigned toothpaste for 12 months * Use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste each time * Brush under the supervision of parents to ensure brushing quality
Age range
48 Months – 59 Years
Sex
ALL
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Number of newly severe decayed surfaces
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months
Number of newly decayed surfaces
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months
Number of newly cavitated surfaces
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months