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The study was carried out in 21 first grade primary school children, 100% aged 6 years, 52.4% were female. They were given 5 types of milk, each one was measured on different days (Monday cow's milk, Tuesday coconut milk, Wednesday almond milk, Thursday soy milk, Friday rice milk)


Clinical Trial Description

- The study was carried out in 21 first grade primary school children, 100% aged 6 years, 52.4% were female. - The group was given a brushing technique using a model and 2 videos were shown to reinforce the brushing technique and explanation of what was going to be done in the study. - Supervised tooth brushing was performed in a group of 5 people. - They were given 5 types of milk, each one was measured on different days (Monday cow's milk, Tuesday coconut milk, Wednesday almond milk, Thursday soy milk, Friday rice milk). - Each child was given 7 plastic cups each day and asked to pour their saliva into the cup when instructed. - The samples were taken with pH indicator strips and the result was recorded in personalized tables. ;


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NCT number NCT04717778
Study type Interventional
Source Universidad Tecnologica de Mexico
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 13, 2020
Completion date January 17, 2020

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