Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Area Over Baseline Over 12 Hours (AOB 0-12) to Compare Maximum Incisal Bite Force (BF) |
Incisal bite force measurements will be performed to analyse the denture dislodgement as measure of denture adhesive hold efficacy. All BF measurements will be conducted by an examiner. AOB0-12 will be used to assess the incisal bf and is defined as (AUC0-12)/12 minus baseline BF(pounds [lbs]). Area under the Curve (AUC) is calculated from 0 to 12 hours (hr) using the trapezoid method; denoted as AUC0-12. This transformation will return the measurement to the same scale as the original observations. Area over baseline in BF as measured by AOB0-12 will be analyzed for each of the three interventional products, compared to no adhesive. Higher values of AOB0-12 demonstrate a stronger bite force overtime than lower values. |
Up to 12 hours |
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| Secondary |
Area Over Baseline (AOB) at 0.5, 1, 3, 6 And 9 Hours to Compare Maximum Incisal Bite Force |
Incisal bite force measurements will be performed to analyse the denture dislodgement as measure of denture adhesive hold efficacy. All BF measurements will be conducted by an examiner. This transformation will return the measurement to the same scale as the original observations. AOB for 0.5, 1, 3, 6 and 9 hours will be analyzed using the trapezoid method. Area over baseline in BF as measured by AOB will be analyzed for each of the three active products, compared to no adhesive. Higher values of AOB demonstrate a stronger bite force overtime than lower values. |
Baseline, at 0.5, 1, 3, 6 and 9 hours |
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| Secondary |
Kapur Olshan (KO) Index Scores for Denture Retention |
KO Index score will be assessed to examine retention and stability performance of maxillary dentures. Retention will be measured on score of 0-5 to assess nature of resistance offered by denture to vertical force at the canine/lateral incisor region of the denture: 0= No retention- when the denture was seated in place, it displaced itself; 1= Poor- denture offers slight resistance to vertical pull and little or no resistance to lateral force; 2= Fair- denture offered moderate resistance to vertical pull and little or no resistance to lateral forces; 3= Good- denture offered moderate resistance to vertical pull and lateral force; 4= Very Good- denture offered very good resistance to vertical pull and lateral force; 5=Excellent - denture offered excellent resistance to vertical pull and lateral force. Higher the score, higher the retention ability of denture. |
Baseline, at 3 hours |
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| Secondary |
Kapur Olshan (KO) Index Scores for Denture Stability |
KO Index score will be assessed to examine retention and stability performance of maxillary dentures. Stability will be measured on score of 0-4: 0= No stability- when denture base had extreme rocking under pressure; 1= Poor- when denture base had moderate rocking on its supporting structures under pressure; 2= Fair- when denture base had slight rocking on its supporting structures under pressure; 3= Good- when denture base had very slight rocking on its supporting structures under pressure; 4= Excellent- when denture base offered no rocking on its supporting structures under pressure. Higher the score, higher the denture stability. |
Baseline, at 3 hours |
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| Secondary |
Composite Kapur Olshan (KO) Index Scores for Denture Retention and Stability |
KO Index score will be assessed to examine retention and stability performance of maxillary dentures. Retention will be measured on score of 0-5 to assess nature of resistance offered by denture to vertical force at the canine/lateral incisor region of the denture: 0=No retention; 1= Poor; 2=Fair; 3=Good; 4=Very Good;5=Excellent. Stability will be measured as score of 0-4 to assess nature of rocking offered by maxillary denture by placing alternate horizontal force at the cuspid and contralateral molar regions of the upper denture: 0=No stability; 1=Poor; 2=Fair; 3=Good; 4=Excellent. Composite KO Index scores will be measured as the sum score of retention & stability of dentures such that a sum score of zero (0) represents no retention and stability and a sum score of 9 represents excellent retention and stability. |
Baseline, at 3 hours |
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| Secondary |
Area Over Baseline (AOB) at 0.5, 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 Hours to Compare Maximum Incisal Bite Force Following the Consumption of a Hot Drink |
Incisal bite force measurements will be performed to analyse the denture dislodgement as measure of denture adhesive hold efficacy. All BF measurements will be conducted by an examiner. This transformation will return the measurement to the same scale as the original observations. AOB for 0.5, 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 hours will be analyzed using the trapezoid method. Change from baseline in BF as measured by AOB will be analyzed for each of the three active products, compared to no adhesive. Assessment of maximum incisal bite force of an investigational denture adhesive following the consumption of a hot drink to no adhesive was done. Higher values of AOB demonstrate a stronger bite force overtime than lower values. |
Baseline, at 0.5, 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 hours |
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| Secondary |
Kapur Olshan (KO) Index Scores for Denture Retention Following the Consumption of a Hot Drink |
KO Index score will be assessed to examine retention and stability performance of maxillary dentures following the consumption of a hot drink versus no adhesive. Retention will be measured on score of 0-5 to assess nature of resistance offered by denture to vertical force at the canine/lateral incisor region of the denture: 0= No retention- when the denture was seated in place, it displaced itself; 1= Poor- denture offers slight resistance to vertical pull and little or no resistance to lateral force; 2= Fair- denture offered moderate resistance to vertical pull and little or no resistance to lateral forces; 3= Good- denture offered moderate resistance to vertical pull and lateral force; 4= Very Good- denture offered very good resistance to vertical pull and lateral force; 5=Excellent - denture offered excellent resistance to vertical pull and lateral force. Higher the score, higher the retention ability of denture. |
Baseline, at 3 hours |
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| Secondary |
Kapur Olshan (KO) Index Scores for Denture Stability Following the Consumption of a Hot Drink |
KO Index score will be assessed to examine retention and stability performance of maxillary dentures following the consumption of a hot drink versus no adhesive. Stability will be measured on score of 0-4: 0= No stability- when denture base had extreme rocking under pressure; 1= Poor- when denture base had moderate rocking on its supporting structures under pressure; 2= Fair- when denture base had slight rocking on its supporting structures under pressure; 3= Good- when denture base had very slight rocking on its supporting structures under pressure; 4= Excellent- when denture base offered no rocking on its supporting structures under pressure. Higher the score, higher the stability of denture. |
Baseline, at 3 hours |
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| Secondary |
Composite Kapur Olshan (KO) Index Scores for Denture Retention and Stability Following the Consumption of a Hot Drink |
KO Index score will be assessed to examine retention and stability performance of maxillary dentures following the consumption of a hot drink versus no adhesive. Retention will be measured as score of 0-5 to assess nature of resistance offered by denture to vertical force at the canine/lateral incisor region of the denture: 0=No retention; 1= Poor; 2=Fair; 3=Good; 4=Very Good;5=Excellent. Stability will be measured as score of 0-4 to assess nature of rocking offered by maxillary denture by placing alternate horizontal force at the cuspid and contralateral molar regions of the upper denture: 0=No stability; 1=Poor; 2=Fair; 3=Good; 4=Excellent. Composite KO Index scores will be measured as the sum score of retention & stability of dentures such that a sum score of zero represents no retention and stability and a sum score of 9 represents excellent retention and stability. |
Baseline, at 3 hours |
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| Secondary |
Number of Participants who Feel Their Denture is More Stable and Secure After Using Adhesive |
Denture stability and retention questionnaire will be completed by participants post dinner and hot drink after 9hr BF measurement for investigational adhesive + hot drink treatment arm only. Participants who will answer the question, 'Compared to when you had no adhesive at the start of the study day, how stable and secure does your upper denture feel?' will be evaluated for this outcome measure and will be scored on 0-4 scale as follows: 0- Much less; 1-Less; 2-Neither more or less; 3-More; 4-Much more where higher score indicates participant's perception of good denture stability. |
Baseline, 9 hr after the BF measurement |
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| Secondary |
Number of Participants who Feel Less Worried About Denture Slipping/Wobbling After Using Adhesive |
Denture stability and retention questionnaire will be completed by participants post dinner and hot drink after 9hr BF measurement for investigational adhesive + hot drink treatment arm only. Participants who will answer the question, 'Compared to when you had no adhesive at the start of the study day, how worried are you about your denture slipping and/or wobbling?' will be evaluated for this outcome measure and will be scored on 0-4 scale as follows: 0-Not at all worried; 1-Slightly worried; 2-Moderately worried; 3-Very worried; 4-Extremely worried, where lower score indicates participant's perception of good denture stability and retention. |
Baseline, 9 hr after the BF measurement |
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| Secondary |
Number of Participants who Feel More Confident About Having Hot Food and Drinks After Using Adhesive |
Denture stability and retention questionnaire will be completed by participants post dinner and hot drink after 9hr BF measurement for investigational adhesive + hot drink treatment arm only. Participants who will answer the question, 'When using this adhesive, how confident do you feel about having hot foods and drinks?' will be evaluated for this outcome measure and will be scored on 0-4 scale as follows: 0-Not at all confident; 1-Not very confident; 2-Somewhat confident; 3-Very confident; 4-Extremely confident, where higher score indicates participant's perception of good denture stability and retention. |
Baseline, 9 hr after the BF measurement |
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| Secondary |
Number of Participants who Experience Denture Adhesive OOZE After Using Adhesive |
Denture Adhesive Ooze Questionnaire will be completed by the participants immediately prior to the 0.5hr BF measurement for all treatment arms except the no adhesive arm. Participants who will answer the question, 'Did you experience any denture adhesive OOZE, and if so, how long after inserting your upper denture did this happen?' will be evaluated for this outcome measure and will be scored on 0-4 scale as follows: 0- Immediately; 1- Less than 10 minutes; 2- 10 to 20 minutes; 3- 20 to 30 minutes; 4- No ooze experienced, where higher score indicates participants did not experience excess adhesive ooze underneath the denture and it is well-fit. |
Baseline, at 0.5 hr prior to BF measurement |
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