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NCT number NCT06370091
Other study ID # PICVII19-41
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 12, 2023
Est. completion date July 31, 2024

Study information

Verified date April 2024
Source Universidad Católica de Cuenca
Contact Miriam Lima, PhD
Phone 0999975073
Email mlimai@ucacue.edu.ec
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study was planned to evaluate the effects of xylitol-based chewing gums, sugar-free and sugared, on salivary flow and pH in young adults.


Description:

Chewing gum stimulates salivary flow, neutralizes and raises pH, and serves as a medium for administering therapeutic agents. However, global increases in sugar consumption have led to the development of chewing gums containing sugar substitutes, including polyols or non-fermentable sugars, of which the most commonly used are nutritive sweeteners such as sorbitol and xylitol.The use of polyol-containing chewing gums could play a role in preventing dental caries compared to not using gum or using sugared gum, most likely due to increased salivary flow and pH, improving enamel lesion remineralization; however, xylitol has anticariogenic properties influencing the reduction of dental plaque. The study will conduct as a prospective randomized controlled trial. The population will consist of all enrolled students (1275 students) in the Dentistry program at the Catholic University aged 18 to 25 who voluntarily meet the inclusion criteria. The sample size will be 21 participants in each group, but it will be adjusted for a 15% loss of information or study dropout, thus requiring 25 participants in each group. Participants who meet the selection criteria will be probabilistically assigned using simple random sampling through a lottery system to four groups: the first group (G1) will consume xylitol chewing gum, the second group (G2) will consume sugar-free gum, the third group (G3) will consume sugared gum, and the fourth group (G4), the control, will chew paraffin. Saliva samples will be taken between 8 to 10 am, taking into account that subjects should not have ingested food, smoked, or brushed their teeth at least 1 hour prior to sample collection. They will be asked to rinse their mouth with pure water to remove any food residue. Subsequently, they will be seated in a chair in an upright position with the head slightly tilted forward and eyes open, and the basal saliva sample will be taken as indicated by the established protocol of the collection method for unstimulated saliva by Tomas Seif. Before starting the test, they will be asked to swallow saliva, keep their mouth slightly open, and allow saliva to drain into the tube. The test lasts for five minutes and the salivary pH will be evaluated and recorded, labeled as T1. For stimulated saliva, the protocol dictated by the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Southern California will be used. Through the drainage method, stimulated saliva will be collected in another pre-weighed test tube at three more time intervals: T2 from 5 to 10 minutes, T3 from 15 to 20 minutes, and T4 from 25 to 30 minutes after starting chewing gum consumption. The Measurement of saliva pH level will be evaluated immediately using a pH meter (BT-675 meter, Boeco-Germany), while the salivary flow will be evaluated by the difference in weight of the basal pH with the final pH. Data will be entered into an Excel spreadsheet and data analysis will be performed. The analysis will be conducted using SPSS v.25, with descriptive data analysis. Chi-square test will be used for demographic data, Levene's test will determine data homogeneity, and ANOVA will determine differences in means, followed by Tukey's post-hoc comparison to find significant differences between group means, with a significance level of p<0.05. The expected results, that the mean salivary pH and flow will differ among the different chewing gums


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date July 31, 2024
Est. primary completion date May 31, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 25 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Participants must meet at least 20 teeth. - Providing written informed consent. and being willing to comply with the study procedures. - Being willing to comply with the study procedures Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals with systemic, infectious, or inflammatory diseases - Individuals who are taking medications, antibiotics, or fluoride in the last month. - Regular consumers of products and mouthwashes containing xylitol or sorbitol. - Individuals with abnormal salivary flow (<1 ml/min). - Pregnant women or those on contraceptive pill treatment. - Individuals with abnormal dietary habits. - Subjects with periodontal disease or presence of dental caries.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Gum of Xylitol
After each sample, the salivary pH level will be measured, and the amount of basal saliva will be weighed. This amount will be subtracted from the accumulated saliva at T4 to establish salivary flow
Gum of sugar free
After each sample, the salivary pH level will be measured, and the amount of basal saliva will be weighed. This amount will be subtracted from the accumulated saliva at T4 to establish salivary flow
Gum of sugar
After each sample, the salivary pH level will be measured, and the amount of basal saliva will be weighed. This amount will be subtracted from the accumulated saliva at T4 to establish salivary flow
Paraffin wax
After each sample, the salivary pH level will be measured, and the amount of basal saliva will be weighed. This amount will be subtracted from the accumulated saliva at T4 to establish salivary flow

Locations

Country Name City State
Ecuador Miriam Lima Cuenca Azuay

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Universidad Católica de Cuenca

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Ecuador, 

References & Publications (9)

Giacaman RA. Sugars and beyond. The role of sugars and the other nutrients and their potential impact on caries. Oral Dis. 2018 Oct;24(7):1185-1197. doi: 10.1111/odi.12778. Epub 2017 Oct 6. — View Citation

Hashiba T, Takeuchi K, Shimazaki Y, Takeshita T, Yamashita Y. Chewing xylitol gum improves self-rated and objective indicators of oral health status under conditions interrupting regular oral hygiene. Tohoku J Exp Med. 2015 Jan;235(1):39-46. doi: 10.1620/ — View Citation

Keukenmeester RS, Slot DE, Putt MS, Van der Weijden GA. The effect of medicated, sugar-free chewing gum on plaque and clinical parameters of gingival inflammation: a systematic review. Int J Dent Hyg. 2014 Feb;12(1):2-16. doi: 10.1111/idh.12026. Epub 2013 — View Citation

Navazesh M, Kumar SK; University of Southern California School of Dentistry. Measuring salivary flow: challenges and opportunities. J Am Dent Assoc. 2008 May;139 Suppl:35S-40S. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2008.0353. — View Citation

Rafeek R, Carrington CVF, Gomez A, Harkins D, Torralba M, Kuelbs C, Addae J, Moustafa A, Nelson KE. Xylitol and sorbitol effects on the microbiome of saliva and plaque. J Oral Microbiol. 2018 Oct 23;11(1):1536181. doi: 10.1080/20002297.2018.1536181. eColl — View Citation

Shinde MR, Winnier J. Comparative evaluation of Stevia and Xylitol chewing gum on salivary Streptococcus mutans count - A pilot study. J Clin Exp Dent. 2020 Jun 1;12(6):e568-e573. doi: 10.4317/jced.55720. eCollection 2020 Jun. — View Citation

Tapiainen T, Renko M, Kontiokari T, Uhari M. Xylitol concentrations in the saliva of children after chewing xylitol gum or consuming a xylitol mixture. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2002 Jan;21(1):53-5. doi: 10.1007/s10096-001-0654-4. — View Citation

Vantipalli UK, Avula SSJ, Enuganti S, Bandi S, Kakarla P, Kuravadi RV. Effect of three commercially available chewing gums on salivary flow rate and pH in caries-active and caries-free children: An in vivo study. J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent. 2017 Jul-Sep — View Citation

Zimmer S, Spyra A, Kreimendahl F, Blaich C, Rychlik R. Elevating the use of sugar-free chewing gum in Germany: cost saving and caries prevention. Acta Odontol Scand. 2018 Aug;76(6):407-414. doi: 10.1080/00016357.2018.1487994. Epub 2018 Jun 27. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary G1: Gum of xilytol Measurement of basal salivary pH (T1), salivary pH at T2, salivary pH at T3, salivary pH at T4. Each Falcon tube will be weighed empty, with basal saliva, and at time T4, and then the difference will be established to determine salivary flow. The trial period for each participant is 35 minutes in total. Salivary pH at 10 minutes, salivary pH at 20 minutes, salivary pH at 30 minutes. Basal salivary volume and salivary volume at 35 minutes.
Primary G2: Gum of sugar free Measurement of basal salivary pH (T1), salivary pH at T2, salivary pH at T3, salivary pH at T4. Each Falcon tube will be weighed empty, with basal saliva, and at time T4, and then the difference will be established to determine salivary flow. The trial period for each participant is 35 minutes in total. Salivary pH at 10 minutes, salivary pH at 20 minutes, salivary pH at 30 minutes. Basal salivary volume and salivary volume at 35 minutes.
Primary G3: Gum of sugar Measurement of basal salivary pH (T1), salivary pH at T2, salivary pH at T3, salivary pH at T4. Each Falcon tube will be weighed empty, with basal saliva, and at time T4, and then the difference will be established to determine salivary flow. The trial period for each participant is 35 minutes in total. Salivary pH at 10 minutes, salivary pH at 20 minutes, salivary pH at 30 minutes. Basal salivary volume and salivary volume at 35 minutes.
Primary G4: Parafinn wax Measurement of basal salivary pH (T1), salivary pH at T2, salivary pH at T3, salivary pH at T4. Each Falcon tube will be weighed empty, with basal saliva, and at time T4, and then the difference will be established to determine salivary flow. The trial period for each participant is 35 minutes in total. Salivary pH at 10 minutes, salivary pH at 20 minutes, salivary pH at 30 minutes. Basal salivary volume and salivary volume at 35 minutes.
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