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Exploratory, phase I study to evaluate the clinical efficacy of Streptococcus dentisani CECT 7746 in the risk reduction of caries. Patients who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be randomized and receive the corresponding treatment. The study will follow a randomized design, with two groups in parallel (placebo group and probiotic group) of prospective, double-blind follow-up, for a period of 45 days. The present study will be conducted in a single center and will include a total of 70 patients. The present study has a double main objective:

- Evaluate whether the administration of the probiotic S. dentisani CECT 7746 alkalizes the basal pH of saliva.

- Test the safety and tolerability of the probiotic

Secondary

- Evaluate other microbiological parameters associated with caries risk such as the presence of microorganisms such as S. mutans.

- Evaluate the presence in the mouth and colonization capacity of S. dentisani.

- Evaluate the lactic acid and the pH of the ex vivo plate before and after the administration of a sugar solution

- Evaluate the salivary pH before and after the administration of a sugar solution

- Evaluate the salivary pH before brushing with water.

- Evaluate the buffer capacity of saliva


Clinical Trial Description

The probiotic Streptococcus dentisani is a bacterial species present in the human oral microbial flora. It was isolated initially, as result of observation and hypothesis, of volunteers who had never developed caries. These strains have demonstrated, through in vitro studies, an enormous potential of inhibition against S. mutans, besides inhibiting the growth of other pathogens commonly present in common oral pathologies (gingivitis, periodontitis or halitosis). The probiotic product has been shown to be effective in in vitro experiments, artificial mouth models and epidemiological data, statistically significant. However, it is necessary to document the efficacy of Streptococcus dentisani in an oral application study.

Recruitment visit:

In a first visit, it will be assessed if the candidates meet all the inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria. For this, a dental revision will be carried out to assess the different parameters (plaque index, gingival index and salivary flow among others), and a saliva sample will be taken after brushing with water to determine its basal pH.

Those participants who meet the criteria and provide written informed consent will be assigned to one of the two treatment groups (probiotic or placebo). The assignment will be done randomly using a computer generated list.

In this first visit, an impression of the jaw will also be made of those volunteers who meet the criteria and have been randomized. This impression will be used to manufacture custom splints that allow a more comfortable application of the treatment during the study by the participants.

A detailed list of probiotic products present in the market for oral use will be provided.

Basal visit (Day 0):

After 1-2 weeks of the recruitment visit, participants will return to the center for the baseline visit. During this visit, samples of saliva (2 ml) and plaque (from quadrants 1 and 3 on the vestibular and lingual surfaces) will be taken for the quantification and detection of S. mutans and Streptococcus dentisani, and plaque samples of quadrants 2 and 4 by the vestibular and lingual surfaces to quantify the lactic acid produced by the ex vivo plaque, and its pH. The pH of the saliva will also be evaluated before and after brushing with only water and then measured before and after a rinse with active movements with 10 ml of a 10% sugar solution for 1 minute. Finally, the buffering capacity of the saliva, measured by the amount of acid that the saliva is capable of buffering using reactive strips, will be evaluated.

The participants will be treated with probiotic or placebo, depending on the group to which they have been assigned, without the participant or the researcher knowing the assigned treatment. For this the two products will present the same appearance. The randomization will remain blind until the end of the study.

The treatment will consist of the application of the product in the form of gel by all the free surfaces of the teeth by means of a splint. The production of the splints will be done by the same recruiting center. These are washable and reusable splints during the entire study treatment.

The first treatment will be carried out during the baseline visit and will be applied by the clinic professional, who will explain to the participant how to perform successive applications at home every 48 hours.

Participants will receive the splint and the exact number of doses of probiotic or placebo needed for the next visit, which they should return in a bag to verify that the treatment has been followed correctly. Likewise, volunteers will receive a fluoride toothpaste (1000 ppm), a toothbrush and instructions on how to maintain healthy hygiene habits to standardize study conditions. The use of mouthwashes and oral probiotic consumption will be expressly prohibited during the study, all participants will receive a copy of Annexes I and II with the list of mouthwash and probiotic products not admitted.

Visit 1 (Day 15 ± 2 days, follow-up visit):

In this visit participants will be asked to deliver the unused material and they will be provided with the treatments in the exact dosage number until the next visit, as well as the elements for oral hygiene. The appearance of any adverse effect during the consumption of the product will be reviewed with the patient, for it a dental revision will be carried out to evaluate different parameters (plaque index, gingival index and salivary flow among others). During this visit, samples of saliva (2 ml) and plaque (from quadrants 1 and 3 on the vestibular and lingual surfaces) will be taken for the quantification and detection of S. mutans and Streptococcus dentisani, and plaque samples of quadrants 2 and 4 by the vestibular and lingual surfaces to quantify the lactic acid produced by the ex vivo plaque, and its pH. The pH of the saliva will also be evaluated before and after brushing with only water and then measured before and after a rinse with active movements with 10 ml of a 10% sugar solution for 1 minute. Finally, the buffer capacity of saliva will be evaluated.

During this visit, the clinic professional will once again apply the product to all participants and remind them how successive applications should be made at their home every 48 hours.

Visit 2 (Day 30 ± 2 days, end of treatment):

The same procedure will be followed as in visit 1 (day 15), but new single doses will not be provided.

Visit 3 (Day 45 ± 2 days, final visit):

During this visit, samples of saliva (2 ml) and plaque (from quadrants 1 and 3 on the vestibular and lingual surfaces) will be taken for the quantification and detection of S. mutans and Streptococcus dentisani, and plaque samples of quadrants 2 and 4 by the vestibular and lingual surfaces to quantify the lactic acid produced by the ex vivo plaque, and its pH. The pH of the saliva will also be evaluated before and after brushing with only water and then measured before and after a rinse with active movements with 10 ml of a 10% sugar solution for 1 minute. Finally, the buffer capacity of saliva will be evaluated. ;


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NCT number NCT03468842
Study type Interventional
Source AB Biotics, SA
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date May 13, 2016
Completion date December 20, 2017

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