View clinical trials related to Denture Retention.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to investigate the hold properties of two experimental denture adhesives using established maximum incisal BF methodology.
This study investigates the effect of the addition of titanium dioxide nanoparticles to denture base materials on their retention compared to that of the unmodified denture base materials.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of a denture adhesive and its ability to demonstrate the improvement in overall gum-health and to improve the oral health related quality of life (OHrQoL) in participants who wear full dentures.
The purpose of this study is to determine the ability of a marketed denture adhesive to restrict food ingress underneath dentures during eating.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a methodology to determine the ability of a denture adhesive to restrict food ingress underneath dentures during eating.
The objective of this study will be to compare bite force (BF) measurements over a 12-hour period of a currently marketed denture adhesive cream based on carbomer technology (test), with a positive control and a negative/no treatment control.
The objective of this 4-treatment, 4-period, randomized, crossover, proof of principle bite force study will be to compare bite force measurements over a 12 hour period across two (test) cream denture adhesives, with a currently marketed cream denture adhesive (positive control), and a negative/no treatment control.
In this clinical study, an experimental denture adhesive with a precision tip nozzle was tested to evaluate the relative efficacy to reduce the ingress of food under the denture compared to use of no adhesive or a standard marketed adhesive.