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NCT ID: NCT03256409 Completed - Adhesiveness Clinical Trials

Bar and Ball Joint Overdentures Surface Roughness and Microbial Adherence

Start date: January 5, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study was to compare the surface roughness (Ra) of the implant retained mandibular bar overdenture (BOD) and the implant retained mandibular ball joint overdenture (BJOD) in jaw and its relation with the adhesion of molds and yeasts and mesophyll aerobe, in time 30 to 180 days in mouth. Five systems titanium bar CARES® and synOcta® Straumann® Dental Implant System, Holding AG Inc., Basel, Switzerland (BOD); and five systems joint ball Klockner® Implant System; Soadco Inc., Escaldes-Engordany; Andorra (BJOD), were used in two parallel groups of five participants, in an essay to simple blind person. To 30 to 180 days they were withdrawn and they were evaluated the Ra (Mitutoyo Surfest SJ-301® Mitutoyo Corporation Inc., Kanagawa, Japan) and the adhesion of microorganisms (CFU/ml). The Ra:um (the 30th and 180th): BOD, 0.965 - 1.351; BJOD, 1.325 - 2.384. Adhesion: molds and yeasts, BOD, 2.6 x 102 and 4.6 x 103; BJOD, 3.0 x 102 and 5.3 x 104. Adhesion: mesophyll aerobe, BOD, 3.8 x 106 and 5.8 x 106; BJOD, 4.3 x 106 and 7.1 x 107. The BOD and BJOD, present different Ra (P < 0.05) to 30 to 180 days. To 30 days (P = 0.489) differences do not exist as regards the adhesion of molds and yeasts and mesophyll aerobe between both overdentures. To 180 days (P = 0.723) differences exist as regards the adhesion of mold and yeast and mesophyll aerobe, being major in BJOD.

NCT ID: NCT01841801 Completed - Tolerability Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Experimental and Commercial Air-Activated, Adhesive Backed Heat Patches

Start date: October 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To assess the safety and tolerability for the extended wear of an experimental air-activated self adhesive patch.

NCT ID: NCT01841788 Completed - Tolerability Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Experimental Heat Patch

Start date: October 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A disposable, air-activated, adhesive backed heat patch is being developed to provide temporary relief from minor muscular ache and joint pains associated with overexertion strains and sprains as well as minor pain associated with arthritis. The aim of the study is to determine the safety and tolerability of the patch during normal wear conditions.