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NCT number NCT03383783
Other study ID # 17-I-112
Secondary ID 208705
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received
Last updated
Start date December 19, 2017
Est. completion date May 2, 2018

Study information

Verified date May 2019
Source Indiana University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the fluoride dose response of different dentifrice fluoride concentrations - 0, 250, 500 and 1100 ppm fluoride of our existing in situ model involving the use of human enamel specimens placed in the buccal flange area of the subjects partial denture with the modified model involving placement of bovine enamel specimens in a denture tooth location.


Description:

This will be a double blind, single center, 4-way crossover design study involving 34 adult subjects, between the ages of 18 and 85 years. Two to three days before the start of each treatment period the subjects will have their teeth cleaned to remove all accessible plaque and calculus and will be provided with a non-fluoride dentifrice to use until their next visit. At the beginning of each testing period, two gauze-covered 4 × 4 mm partially demineralized human enamel specimens will be placed in the buccal flange area of the subject's mandibular partial denture. In addition, two gauze-covered 4 mm round partially demineralized bovine enamel specimens will be placed in the buccal surface of two posterior denture teeth of the same side of the partial denture. Once specimens are placed, subjects will wear their partial dentures twenty-four hours a day and use their assigned toothpaste twice daily, as instructed, until their next visit. Specimens will be removed after two weeks and the subjects will undergo a four to five day washout period followed by another cleaning and two to three day lead in period. This process will be repeated until all subjects have used all four test products. Changes in the mineral content of the enamel specimens will be assessed using the SMH and TMR. Enamel fluoride uptake (EFU) will be determined using the microdrill enamel biopsy technique. In addition the net acid resistance (NAR) and the comparative acid resistance (CAR) of the remineralized enamel specimens will be determined.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 28
Est. completion date May 2, 2018
Est. primary completion date May 2, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 85 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. provide voluntary, written informed consent;

2. be between 18 and 85 years old;

3. understand and be willing, able and likely to comply with all study procedures and restrictions;

4. be wearing a removable mandibular partial denture with sufficient room in one posterior buccal flange area to accommodate two enamel specimens (required dimensions 12 × 7 mm) and room on the same side to accommodate two 4 mm round specimens in the buccal surface of two posterior denture teeth;

5. be willing and capable of wearing their removable partial denture 24 hours a day for four (4), two-week treatment periods;

6. be willing to allow study personnel to drill specimen sites (as described #4) in their mandibular partial denture;

7. be in good medical and dental health with no active caries or periodontal disease; NOTE; subjects presenting at screening with caries may continue in the study if their carious lesions are restored prior to beginning treatment 1.

8. have a salivary flow rate in the range of normal values (unstimulated whole saliva flow rate = 0.2 mL/min; gum base stimulated whole saliva flow rate = 0.8 mL/min).

Exclusion Criteria:

1. currently be pregnant, intending to become pregnant during the study period or breast feeding;

2. currently have any medical condition that could be expected to interfere with the subject's safety during the study period;

3. currently be taking antibiotics or have taken antibiotics in the two weeks prior to the beginning treatment 1;

4. have participated in another clinical study or receipt of an investigational drug within 30 days of beginning treatment 1; or

5. be taking fluoride supplements, required to use a fluoride mouthrinse or have received a professional fluoride treatment in the two weeks preceding specimen placement;

6. be taking or have ever taken bisphosphonate drugs (e.g., Fosamax, Actonel and Boniva) for the treatment of osteoporosis;

Study Design


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Intervention

Drug:
0 ppm F (placebo, negative control)
Each subject will use this product during one of the four treatment periods in the crossover study design.
250 ppm F as NaF (dose-response control)
Each subject will use this product during one of the four treatment periods in the crossover study design.
500 ppm F as NaF (dose-response control)
Each subject will use this product during one of the four treatment periods in the crossover study design.
1100 ppm F as NaF (positive control)
Each subject will use this product during one of the four treatment periods in the crossover study design.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Indiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute Indianapolis Indiana

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Domenick Zero GlaxoSmithKline

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Percentage Surface Microhardness Recovery (%SMH) The extent of remineralization will be calculated based on the method of [Gelhard et al., 1979].
SMH recovery = (D1-R)/(D1-B) ×100 B = indentation length (µm) of sound enamel specimen at baseline D1 = indentation length (µm) after in vitro demineralization R = indentation length (µm) after intra-oral exposure.
Enamel specimens will be evaluated after 14 days of intra-oral exposure
Secondary Net Acid Resistance (NAR) The %NAR will be calculated by the method of Corpron [Corpron et al., 1986]:
Net Acid Resistance = [(D1-D2) / (D1-B)] * 100 B= Indentation length (µm) of sound enamel at baseline D1= Indentation length (µm) after first in vitro demineralization D2= Indentation length (µm) after second in vitro demineralization
Enamel specimens will be evaluated after 14 days of intra-oral exposure
Secondary Comparative Acid Resistance (CAR) Using the data from the four centrally located enamel specimens, the equation used will compare explicitly the reduction in SMH brought by the first and second acid challenges:
Comparative Acid Resistance = [(D2-R) / (D1-B)] * 100 B= Indentation length (µm) of sound enamel at baseline R= Indentation length (µm) of enamel after in situ remineralization D1= Indentation length (µm) after first in vitro demineralization D2= Indentation length (µm) after second in vitro demineralization
Enamel specimens will be evaluated after 14 days of intra-oral exposure
Secondary Enamel Fluoride Uptake (EFU) The amount of fluoride-uptake by enamel will be calculated based on the amount of fluoride divided by the area of the enamel cores and expressed as µg F/cm2. Enamel specimens will be evaluated after 14 days of intra-oral exposure
Secondary Transverse Microradiography (TMR) - Integrated Mineral Loss - ?Z Lesions will be analyzed after in situ demineralization and the following three parameters calculated:
Integrated Mineral Loss - ?Z= [(lesion depth x 87) - area under the curve*]
Lesion Depth - L (83% mineral i.e. 95% of the mineral content of sound enamel)
Maximum mineral density at the surface-zone - SZmax
Enamel specimens will be evaluated after 14 days of intra-oral exposure
Secondary Transverse Microradiography (TMR) - Lesion Depth - L Lesions will be analyzed after in situ demineralization and the following three parameters calculated:
Integrated Mineral Loss - ?Z= [(lesion depth x 87) - area under the curve*]
Lesion Depth - L (83% mineral i.e. 95% of the mineral content of sound enamel)
Maximum mineral density at the surface-zone - SZmax
Enamel specimens will be evaluated after 14 days of intra-oral exposure
Secondary Transverse Microradiography (TMR) - Maximum Mineral Density at the Surface-zone Lesions will be analyzed after in situ demineralization and the following three parameters calculated:
Integrated Mineral Loss - ?Z= [(lesion depth x 87) - area under the curve*]
Lesion Depth - L (83% mineral i.e. 95% of the mineral content of sound enamel)
Maximum mineral density at the surface-zone - SZmax (arbitrary unit from TMR software)
Enamel specimens will be evaluated after 14 days of intra-oral exposure
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