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Clinical research study to determine the anti-plaque efficacy of commerical dentifrices and an oral rinse.
Dental plaque is a well known etiologic factor for gingivitis. Recently, herbal extracts are a matter of scientific interest to inhibit plaque accumulation on teeth. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of pistacia Mutica (PM) mouth wash on de novo dental plaque plaque formation, gingival inflammation indices and oral microorganisms.
Clinical study to compare the clinical efficacy of toothpastes on dental plaque and gingival inflammation.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of a new mouthrinse on dental plaque deposits. The study is carried out on 50 volunteers that are asked to use the mouthrinse without any other oral hygiene measure, during 4 days. It is a double bind, cross-over, randomized design: the same subjects test the active product and the placebo.
Training and calibration of dental examiners
The objective is to develop a method to determine active ingredient uptake in oral care products.
The objective is to compare two commerical oral products for the treatment of gingivitis.
To determine the effect of an amino acid on bacterial glycolytic acid formation in human interdental plaque.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the anti-plaque efficacy of the Anacor prototype dentrifice as compared to commercial control products following a single use of the dentrifice.