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NCT ID: NCT05821712 Completed - Plaque Clinical Trials

A New Mouthwash on Reducing Dental Plaque and Helping Prevent Gum Problems

Start date: March 8, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This 6-month clinical study was designed to investigate clinical efficacy on plaque and gingivitis for the Meridol Base Mouthwash containing 0.2% zinc lactate, 0.17% amine fluoride and 0.0275% sodium fluoride as compared to a Negative Control Mouthwash containing 0.057% sodium fluoride after 3 and 6 months of product use.

NCT ID: NCT03190512 Completed - Gum Disease Clinical Trials

Periodontal Treatment and Psychology

Start date: May 4, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There is a relationship between depression and periodontal disease. This relationship may be double-sided. A psychological state such as anxiety, depression, body image, and self-esteem may be affected from the symptoms of periodontal disease.

NCT ID: NCT01811615 Completed - Gum Disease Clinical Trials

Efficacy of New Alcohol Free Mouthrinses

Start date: February 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background To evaluate the efficacy of two alcohol-free antimicrobial mouthrinses in reducing plaque and gingivitis compared to an alcohol-containing rinse and toothbrushing alone. Methods 160 healthy volunteers were enrolled in the parallel-design examiner-blind study. After screening and stratification by sex and papillary bleeding index (PBI), participants were randomly and equally assigned to four groups: (1) toothbrushing + rinsing (0.06% CHX + 0.025% NaF, alcohol-containing rinse, Corsodyl® Daily Defence Mouthwash; positive control); (2) toothbrushing + rinsing (0.06% CHX + 0.025% NaF, alcohol-free experimental rinse); (3) toothbrushing + rinsing (0.06% CHX + 0.03% CPC + 0.025% NaF, alcohol-free experimental rinse); (4) toothbrushing alone (negative control). At baseline, Quigley-Hein plaque index (QHI), the modified proximal plaque index (MPPI), and PBI were recorded. All subjects were advised to brush their teeth as usual during the eight weeks study period. Additionally, groups 1-3 were instructed to rinse twice daily (30 sec. each). All participants used Dr. Best multi aktiv toothpaste and Dr. Best plus toothbrush (medium stiffness). Eight weeks after baseline, indices were recorded again. Anova with Bonferroni adjustment was used for statistical analysis.

NCT ID: NCT01559987 Completed - Gingivitis Clinical Trials

Dental Plaque Removal Study

PAU2
Start date: February 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to investigate water flow in dental devices and to understand the function of water flow behind oral hygiene improvements. Understanding this mechanism may help with the design of future products.