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NCT ID: NCT04662385 Completed - Clinical trials for Generalized Gingivitis

The Effect of Toothpaste Containing Aloe Vera on Gingivitis

Start date: March 13, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Twenty-four adult patients (male and female) with generalized gingivitis participated in the double-blinded randomized crossover trial was divided into two groups, (aloe vera and Colgate toothpaste). a week after receiving polishing and scaling,24hours plaque re-growth, one group received Aloe Vera toothpaste twice times daily and the second group received Colgate toothpaste twice daily. The first visit included PLI measurement after that Investigator removed the supra gingival plaque by cotton roll to avoid contamination with the PERIOPAPER strip during GCF collection, then GCF collected from targeted sites(upper incisors, labial side)and Unstimulated saliva collected (for early colonizer bacterial load S. sanguinis and S. mutant) after that the other clinical periodontal parameters ( BOP) were measured and then scaling was done after sample collection because of gingival bleeding which occur during scaling then inform the patient to use the coded toothpaste which gave to the participant by the assistant not involve in the study so the researcher did not know the type of toothpaste that was given to the participant (Colgate or aloe vera twice daily).The toothpastes was given for one week .The codded toothpaste was gave randomly by a decision on that day for example on Sunday Investigator gave all the participants code 1 and on other days Investigator gave to other participants code 2 .In the second visit the PLI was measured first , then the samples were collected from the same teeth after that the other periodontal parameters were collected again ( BOP). After that, participants entered a 6-day wash out period and they were asked to resume oral hygiene measures. After the washout period, the same protocol was repeated for other type of toothpaste.

NCT ID: NCT04328753 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Generalized Gingivitis

The Effect of SOW Mouthwash on the Level of IL_1β in GCF and Some Clinical Periodontal Parameters for Patients With Gingivitis

Start date: April 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Forty-five adult male patients with generalized gingivitis participated in the double blinded randomized controlled parallel study divided into three groups, two mouth rinses and distilled water( negative control) used during seven days periods as adjunctive to regular mechanical oral hygiene, one group received super oxidized water mouth rinses(microsafe®) three times daily and the second group received Alcohol-free chlorhexidine 0.12% solution(kin gingival®) twice dialy and the third group received distilled water (negative control). The first visit included PLI measurement after that we removed the supra gingival plaque by cotton roll to avoid contamination with the periopaper strip during GCF collection, then GCF collected from targeted sites(upper incisors, labial side) after that the other clinical periodontal parameters ( GI and BOP) were measured and then scaling was done after sample collection because of gingival bleeding which occur during scaling then inform the patient to use the coded bottle which gave to the participant by the assistant not involve in the study so the researcher did not know the type of mouthwash that was given to the participant( CHX twice daily while SOW three times daily) .The mouthwashes was given for one week with routine mechanical dental home care(brushing and flossing).The codded bottle was gave randomly by a decision on that day for example on Sunday we gave all the participants code 1 and on other days we gave to other participants code 2 or code 3. In the second visit the PLI was measured first , then the sample was collected from the same teeth after that the other periodontal parameters were collected again ( GI and BOP).