Can a virtual toothbrushing program beat cavities in pakistani schools?
NCT ID NCT07536958
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study will test a new program called SEHAT to see if it helps teenagers in Pakistan improve their toothbrushing and oral health. About 1500 students from public schools will take part, either in a virtual session, an in-person class, or no program at all. Researchers will check plaque levels and oral health knowledge to find out which approach works best.
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Public Schools, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Rawalpindi, 34178, Pakistan
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