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NCT number NCT05600231
Other study ID # CCSORC004913
Secondary ID CCSORC004913
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date April 18, 2022
Est. completion date July 25, 2022

Study information

Verified date June 2023
Source Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of brushing, flossing, and rinsing with essential oil mouth rinses; brushing and flossing; versus brushing and rinsing with essential oil mouth rinses; and brushing only for the prevention and reduction of plaque and gingivitis.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 284
Est. completion date July 25, 2022
Est. primary completion date July 25, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Able to comprehend and follow the requirements and restrictions of the study (including willingness to use the assigned study products per instructions, availability on scheduled visit dates and likeliness of completing the clinical study) based upon research site personnel's assessment - Evidence of a personally signed and dated informed consent document indicating the participants has been informed of all pertinent aspects of the trial - Able to read and understand (participants capable of reading the documents) - Able to schedule once daily virtual session during weekdays for flossing and rinsing in real time via a platform such as Zoom, Facetime, Google Meet, etc - Adequate oral hygiene (that is, brush teeth daily and exhibit no signs of oral neglect) - Adults 18 years of age or older, in good general and oral health without any known allergy to commercial dental products or cosmetics - Evidence of being fully vaccinated for coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) (adults 60 years and older) - Negative pregnancy urine tests (females of childbearing potential only) - Females of childbearing potential must be using a medically-acceptable method of birth control for at least one month prior to visit 1 and agree to continue using this method during their participation in the study - A minimum of 20 natural teeth with scorable facial and lingual surfaces. Teeth that are grossly carious, extensively restored, orthodontically banded, abutments, exhibiting severe generalized cervical and/or enamel abrasion, or third molars will not be included in the tooth count - A mean gingival index less than or equal to (<=) 0.75 per the Modified Gingival Index at baseline (healthy reference group) - A minimum of 10 percent (%) bleeding sites based on the Expanded Bleeding Index (EBI) (randomized treatment groups) - Participants will have evidence of some gingivitis (mild to severe); there will be no minimum or maximum mean Modified Gingival Index (MGI) score for gingivitis or Turesky Modification of the Quigley Hein Plaque Index (TPI) score for plaque (randomized treatment groups) - No more than 3 sites having pocket depths of 5 mm and no sites that are greater than 5 millimeters (mm) in depth (randomized treatment groups) - Absence of significant oral soft tissue pathology, excluding plaque-induced gingivitis, based on a visual examination and at the discretion of the Investigator - Absence of advanced periodontitis based on a clinical examination and discretion of the dental examiner - Absence of fixed or removable orthodontic appliance or removable partial dentures or other appliances which may interfere with flossing Exclusion Criteria: - History of significant adverse effects, including sensitivities or suspected allergies, following use of oral hygiene products such as toothpastes, mouth rinses and red food dye; Known allergy or sensitivity or history of significant adverse effects to any of the investigational product and/or product ingredients (or other ingredients in the products) - Dental prophylaxis within four weeks prior to screening/baseline visit - History of medical conditions requiring prophylactic antibiotic coverage prior to invasive dental procedures - More than or equal to 3% bleeding sites at baseline (healthy reference group) - Teeth having periodontal pocket depths measuring more than 3mm in depth (healthy reference group) - Use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory or anticoagulant therapy during the study or within the one month prior to the baseline exam. Intermittent use of certain anti-inflammatory medication is acceptable at the discretion of the investigator - Use of chemotherapeutic anti-plaque/anti-gingivitis products such as triclosan, essential oils, cetylpyridinium chloride, stannous fluoride or chlorhexidine containing mouth rinses and toothpastes within four weeks prior to the baseline - Regular consumption of probiotic drinks/supplements within one week prior to screening/baseline - Self-reported pregnancy or lactation (this criterion is due to oral tissue changes related to pregnancy and nursing which can affect interpretation of study results) - Self-reported smokeless tobacco user including snuff, chewing tobacco, vaping and e-cigarette usage - Suspected alcohol or substance abuse (example, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, cocaine, marijuana, opiates) - Significant unstable or uncontrolled medical condition which may interfere with a participant's participation in the study, including cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), immunocompromised state (weakened immune system) from solid organ transplant, serious heart conditions, (such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies) sickle cell disease, Type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus - Participation in any clinical trial within 30 days of the screening/baseline exam - Participants who were previously screened and ineligible or were randomized to receive investigational product - Participants who are related to those persons involved directly or indirectly with the conduct of this study (that is, principal investigator, sub-investigators, study coordinators, other site personnel, employees of Johnson & Johnson subsidiaries, contractors of Johnson & Johnson, and the families of each) - Other severe acute or chronic medical or psychiatric condition or laboratory abnormality that may increase the risk associated with study participation or investigational product administration or may interfere with the interpretation of study results and, in the judgment of the Investigator, would make the participant inappropriate for entry into this study - COVID-19 restrictions: Participants who fail to meet the criteria of the site's screening consent for preventing Infection in the site's COVID-19 consent form

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
LISTERINE COOL MINT Antiseptic Mouthwash
Participants will use LISTERINE COOL MINT Antiseptic Mouthwash for 30 second after brushing teeth twice daily.
LISTERINE COOL MINT ZERO Alcohol Mouthwash
Participants will use LISTERINE COOL MINT ZERO Alcohol Mouthwash for 30 second after brushing teeth twice daily.
Reach Unflavored Waxed Dental Floss
Participants after brushing for 1 timed minute, will rinse mouth with water and Floss once a day.
Colgate Cavity Protection Toothpaste
Participants will use Colgate Cavity Protection Toothpaste for brushing teeth twice daily.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Salus Research, Inc. Fort Wayne Indiana

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (J&JCI)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (10)

Bauroth K, Charles CH, Mankodi SM, Simmons K, Zhao Q, Kumar LD. The efficacy of an essential oil antiseptic mouthrinse vs. dental floss in controlling interproximal gingivitis: a comparative study. J Am Dent Assoc. 2003 Mar;134(3):359-65. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2003.0167. Erratum In: J Am Dent Assoc. 2003 May;134(5):558. — View Citation

CHILTON NW. Studies in the design and analysis of dental experiments. II. A four-way analysis of variance. J Dent Res. 1960 Mar-Apr;39:344-60. doi: 10.1177/00220345600390021601. No abstract available. — View Citation

Lobene RR, Weatherford T, Ross NM, Lamm RA, Menaker L. A modified gingival index for use in clinical trials. Clin Prev Dent. 1986 Jan-Feb;8(1):3-6. No abstract available. — View Citation

Newman, MG, Takei, H, Klokkevold, PR, Carranza, FA; 2018; Newman and Carranza's Clinical Periodontology E-Book, 13th Edition; Saunders; p.387.

Rich SK, Friedman JA, Schultz LA. Effects of flossing on plaque and gingivitis in third grade schoolchildren. J Public Health Dent. 1989 Spring;49(2):73-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1989.tb02029.x. — View Citation

Saxton CA, van der Ouderaa FJ. The effect of a dentifrice containing zinc citrate and Triclosan on developing gingivitis. J Periodontal Res. 1989 Jan;24(1):75-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0765.1989.tb00860.x. — View Citation

Sharma N, Charles CH, Lynch MC, Qaqish J, McGuire JA, Galustians JG, Kumar LD. Adjunctive benefit of an essential oil-containing mouthrinse in reducing plaque and gingivitis in patients who brush and floss regularly: a six-month study. J Am Dent Assoc. 2004 Apr;135(4):496-504. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2004.0217. — View Citation

Sharma NC, Charles CH, Qaqish JG, Galustians HJ, Zhao Q, Kumar LD. Comparative effectiveness of an essential oil mouthrinse and dental floss in controlling interproximal gingivitis and plaque. Am J Dent. 2002 Dec;15(6):351-5. — View Citation

Turesky S, Gilmore ND, Glickman I. Reduced plaque formation by the chloromethyl analogue of victamine C. J Periodontol. 1970 Jan;41(1):41-3. doi: 10.1902/jop.1970.41.41.41. No abstract available. — View Citation

Van der Weijden GA, Timmerman MF, Nijboer A, Reijerse E, Van der Velden U. Comparison of different approaches to assess bleeding on probing as indicators of gingivitis. J Clin Periodontol. 1994 Oct;21(9):589-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051x.1994.tb00748.x. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Interproximal Mean Turesky Plaque Index (TPI) After 12 Weeks of Product Use Interproximal Mean TPI after 12 weeks of product use will be reported. Plaque area will be scored by the Turesky Modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index, on 6 surfaces (distobuccal, midbuccal and mesiobuccal, distolingual, midlingual and mesiolingual) of all scorable teeth, following disclosing: 0 (no plaque); 1 (separate flecks or discontinuous band of plaque around the gingival (cervical) margin); 2 (thin, up to 1 millimeter [mm]), continuous band of plaque at the gingival margin); 3 (band of plaque wider than 1mm but less than1/3 of the surface); 4 (plaque covering 1/3 or more, but less than 2/3 of the surface); 5 (plaque covering 2/3 or more of the surface). After 12 weeks
Primary Interproximal Mean Modified Gingival Index (MGI) After 12 Weeks of Product Use Interproximal Mean MGI after 12 weeks of product use will be reported. Gingivitis will be assessed by the Modified Gingival Index on the buccal and lingual marginal gingivae and interdental papillae of all scorable teeth: 0 (normal [absence of inflammation]), 1 (mild inflammation [slight change in color, little change in texture] of any portion of the entire gingival unit); 2 (mild inflammation of the entire gingival unit); 3 (moderate inflammation [moderate glazing, redness, edema, and/or hypertrophy] of the gingival unit); 4 (severe inflammation [marked redness and edema/hypertrophy, spontaneous bleeding, or ulceration] of the gingival unit). After 12 weeks
Secondary Marginal Mean TPI After 4 and 12 Weeks Marginal mean TPI after 4 and 12 weeks will be reported. Plaque area will be scored by the Turesky Modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index, on 6 surfaces (distobuccal, midbuccal and mesiobuccal, distolingual, midlingual and mesiolingual) of all scorable teeth, following disclosing: 0 (no plaque); 1 (separate flecks or discontinuous band of plaque around the gingival (cervical) margin); 2 (thin up to 1 mm), continuous band of plaque at the gingival margin); 3 (band of plaque wider than 1mm but less than1/3 of the surface); 4 (plaque covering 1/3 or more, but less than 2/3 of the surface); 5 (plaque covering 2/3 or more of the surface). After 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Marginal Mean MGI After 4 and 12 Weeks Marginal mean MGI after 4 and 12 weeks will be reported. Gingivitis will be assessed by the Modified Gingival Index on the buccal and lingual marginal gingivae and interdental papillae of all scorable teeth: 0 (normal [absence of inflammation]), 1 (mild inflammation [slight change in color, little change in texture] of any portion of the entire gingival unit); 2 (mild inflammation of the entire gingival unit); 3 (moderate inflammation [moderate glazing, redness, edema, and/or hypertrophy] of the gingival unit); 4 (severe inflammation [marked redness and edema/hypertrophy, spontaneous bleeding, or ulceration] of the gingival unit). After 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Marginal Mean Expanded Bleeding Index (EBI) After 4 and 12 Weeks Marginal mean EBI after 4 and 12 weeks will be reported. Bleeding will be assessed according to the EBI, 168 Sites. A periodontal probe with a 0.5 millimeter (mm) diameter tip will be inserted into the gingival crevice and swept from distal to mesial around the tooth at an angle of approximately 60 degree, while in contact with the sulcular epithelium. Each of 6 gingival areas (distobuccal, mid-buccal, mesiobuccal, distolingual, mid-lingual, and mesiolingual) around each tooth will be assessed. After approximately 30 seconds, bleeding at each gingival unit will be recorded according to the following scale: 0 (absence of bleeding after 30 seconds); 1 (bleeding after 30 seconds); 2 (immediate bleeding). After 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Interproximal Mean TPI After 4 Weeks Interproximal mean TPI After 4 weeks will be reported. Plaque area will be scored by the Turesky Modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index, on 6 surfaces (distobuccal, midbuccal and mesiobuccal, distolingual, midlingual and mesiolingual) of all scorable teeth, following disclosing: 0 (no plaque); 1 (separate flecks or discontinuous band of plaque around the gingival (cervical) margin); 2 (thin up to 1 mm), continuous band of plaque at the gingival margin); 3 (band of plaque wider than 1mm but less than1/3 of the surface); 4 (plaque covering 1/3 or more, but less than 2/3 of the surface); 5 (plaque covering 2/3 or more of the surface). After 4 weeks
Secondary Interproximal Mean MGI After 4 Weeks Interproximal mean MGI space after 4 weeks will be reported. Gingivitis will be assessed by the Modified Gingival Index on the buccal and lingual marginal gingivae and interdental papillae of all scorable teeth: 0 (normal [absence of inflammation]), 1 (mild inflammation [slight change in color, little change in texture] of any portion of the entire gingival unit); 2 (mild inflammation of the entire gingival unit); 3 (moderate inflammation [moderate glazing, redness, edema, and/or hypertrophy] of the gingival unit); 4 (severe inflammation [marked redness and edema/hypertrophy, spontaneous bleeding, or ulceration] of the gingival unit). 4 weeks
Secondary Whole Mouth Mean TPI After 4 and 12 weeks Whole mouth mean TPI after 4 and 12 weeks will be reported. Plaque area will be scored by the Turesky Modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index, on 6 surfaces (distobuccal, midbuccal and mesiobuccal, distolingual, midlingual and mesiolingual) of all scorable teeth, following disclosing: 0 (no plaque); 1 (separate flecks or discontinuous band of plaque around the gingival (cervical) margin); 2 (thin, up to 1 mm), continuous band of plaque at the gingival margin); 3 (band of plaque wider than 1mm but less than1/3 of the surface); 4 (plaque covering 1/3 or more, but less than 2/3 of the surface); 5 (plaque covering 2/3 or more of the surface). After 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Whole Mouth Mean MGI After 4 and 12 Weeks Whole mouth mean MGI after 4 and 12 weeks will be reported. Gingivitis will be assessed by the Modified Gingival Index on the buccal and lingual marginal gingivae and interdental papillae of all scorable teeth: 0 (normal [absence of inflammation]), 1 (mild inflammation [slight change in color, little change in texture] of any portion of the entire gingival unit); 2 (mild inflammation of the entire gingival unit); 3 (moderate inflammation [moderate glazing, redness, edema, and/or hypertrophy] of the gingival unit); 4 (severe inflammation [marked redness and edema/hypertrophy, spontaneous bleeding, or ulceration] of the gingival unit). After 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Whole Mouth and Interproximal Mean EBI After 4 and 12 Weeks Whole mouth and interproximal mean EBI After 4 and 12 Weeks will be reported. Bleeding will be assessed according to the Expanded Gingival Bleeding Index, 168 Sites. A periodontal probe with a 0.5 mm diameter tip will be inserted into the gingival crevice and swept from distal to mesial around the tooth at an angle of approximately 60 degree, while in contact with the sulcular epithelium. Each of 6 gingival areas (distobuccal, mid-buccal, mesiobuccal, distolingual, mid-lingual, and mesiolingual) around each tooth will be assessed. After approximately 30 seconds, bleeding at each gingival unit will be recorded according to the following scale: 0 (absence of bleeding after 30 seconds); 1 (bleeding after 30 seconds); 2 (immediate bleeding). After 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Whole Mouth and Interproximal Percent Bleeding Sites After 4 and 12 Weeks based on EBI Whole mouth and interproximal percent bleeding sites after 4 and 12 Weeks based on EBI will be reported. Percent bleeding sites will be calculated by taking the total number of sites with bleeding score greater than 0 divided by the total number of sites assessed for each participant. Bleeding will be assessed according to the Expanded Gingival Bleeding Index, 168 Sites. A periodontal probe with a 0.5 mm diameter tip will be inserted into the gingival crevice and swept from distal to mesial around the tooth at an angle of approximately 60 degree, while in contact with the sulcular epithelium. Each of 6 gingival areas (distobuccal, mid-buccal, mesiobuccal, distolingual, mid-lingual, and mesiolingual) around each tooth will be assessed. After approximately 30 seconds, bleeding at each gingival unit will be recorded according to the following scale: 0 (absence of bleeding after 30 seconds); 1 (bleeding after 30 seconds); 2 (immediate bleeding). After 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Whole Mouth and Interproximal Mean Pocket Depth After 12 Weeks Whole mouth and interproximal mean pocket depth after 12 weeks will be reported. After 12 weeks
Secondary Whole Mouth and Interproximal Mean Bleeding Upon Probing Pocket Depths After 12 Weeks Whole mouth and interproximal mean bleeding upon probing pocket depths after 12 weeks will be reported. After 12 weeks
Secondary Shannon-Weaver Diversity Index The Shannon-Weaver diversity index will be reported for supragingival plaque assessment. At baseline and 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Total Species Microbial Load The total species microbial load will be reported for supragingival plaque assessment. At baseline and 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Categorical Species Microbial Load The categorical species microbial load will be reported for supragingival plaque assessment. At baseline and 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Bacterial Species Richness The observed bacterial species richness will be reported for supragingival plaque assessment. At baseline and 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Changes in Microbiome Composition by Multidimensional Reduction Analysis Weighted UniFrac principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) analysis for the assessment of microbiome composition shift. At baseline and 4 and 12 weeks
Secondary Number of Live Bacterial Counts Expressed in Log10 Quantification of live total bacteria and select species of interest in supragingival plaque using viability quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and reported in Log10 bacterial cell number. Up to 12 weeks
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