Gingivitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of the Effects of Oil Pulling Therapy With Sesame Oil or Coconut Oil Using 4- Day Plaque Regrowth Study Model: A Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial
Oil pulling" or "oil swishing" originates from ancient Ayurvedic medicine in India and now practiced in other parts of the world as a form of complementary and alternative medicine. It has been described as Kavalagraha or Gandhoosha in the ayurvedic texts of Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita. It is a procedure that involves swishing oil in the mouth a period of 15 min, before spitting it out. In addition to its systemic benefits, oil pulling therapy has also benefits on oral health. The oil pulling therapy can be performed by using edible oils like sesame oil, sunflower oil and coconut oil. However, there is only one study in the literature comparing the effect of oil pulling therapy using coconut oil versus sesame oil on plaque-induced gingivitis and the results were in favor of coconut oil. In order to clarify the gap in the literature on this field, this study was designed to compare the plaque-inhibiting effects of oil pulling therapy with sesame oil or coconut oil using 4- day plaque regrowth study model.
The study is conducted as an observer masked, cross over design with a single-center where the participants were randomly allocated to groups. Before the initiation of the study period all participants underwent thorough scaling and polishing of the teeth by both hand and ultrasonic instruments to remove all plaque, calculus and stain and were instructed in how to maintain oral hygiene. This phase considered as a preparatory period by the end of this period all participants obtained healthy gingiva clinically. The randomization of the participants were provided by closed envelop system (BM). The conductors of the study were blinded to the mouthrinses received by participants. The tested products and regimens of use are shown in Table 1. Identical coded bottles were used to fill the mouthrinses. The bottles also had stickers on explaining the usage instructions. On the first day of each study period, to confirm all patients to have plaque score of 0 at the baseline, erythrosine was applied to all teeth and then scaling and polishing to remove plaque and extrinsic stain and disclosing of the teeth was performed. All tooth cleaning applications (other rinse, chewing gum or toothbrushing / toothpaste) were forbidden for 4 days of study protocol and rinsing regimen was performed. The tested agents included the following: 1) Sesame oil (10 ml, twice daily 15-20 minute) 2) Coconut oil (10 ml, twice daily 15-20 minute). Participants were instructed to perform the mouthrinsing after breakfast and dinner and to avoid rinsing, eating and drinking following hour after rinsing. Even though the mouthrinses were in provided identical bottles and patients were not informed about the products however due to the taste and color differences of the products total subject blindness could not be achieved. On day 5 (Friday), each subject was scored for staining using Lobene stain index following an oral soft tissue examination. Following the satin scoring erythrosine disclosing was performed and Turesky et al. modification of the Quigley and Hein index was used for plaque scoring. All buccal and lingual surfaces of all fully erupted permanent teeth, with the exception of the third molars were scored for stain and plaque. Six sites of each teeth were also used to score Gingival Index (GI) and bleeding on probing (BOP). All clinical examinations were performed by a single trained and calibrated clinician (YS) who was masked to the study. Following the recording of clinical parameters, all plaque and tooth stain (if present) were removed by polishing and washout period of 14 days was awaited after the second phase of the study. For the washout period, the subjects were instructed to go on to their routine oral hygiene habits. Following this period the procedures explained before were repeated until each participant used each of the rinses for the second phase of the study. Standardized questionnaire were filled by the participants in order to evaluate their attitudes and occurrence of adverse effects with regard to the product used at the end of each phase. The questions evaluated the flavor of the mouthrinse, the alteration in the taste of food and drinks, the perception of the plaque reduction, the staining that the mouthrinse created, the feeling to create nausea. Five point Likert type scale was used to collect the responses to the questions which ranged from 1- "very negative" to 5- "very positive" excluding the question about the preference of the product. At the end of each phase participants were asked to bring the bottles to control the remaining mouthrinses in order to control the compliance of the participants. ;
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