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NCT ID: NCT06193512 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Mechanical Ventilation Complication

Efficacy of A Novel RinSe Device to Reduce Oral Bacteria in Intubated IntEnsive CaRe Patients: a Pilot Study

EASIER
Start date: March 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

We propose a randomized pilot/feasibility study comparing oral care treatment as usual (TAU) with Swiftsure SwishKit plus oral care TAU on the presence and magnitude of bacterial load in the oropharyngeal space in orotracheally intubated patients. The trial will be conducted with IRB approval and written consent from patient or its legal representative.

NCT ID: NCT05628571 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Oral Bacterial Infection

Evaluation of the Antibacterial Effect of a Toothpaste Containing Zinc Lactate

Start date: February 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the antibacterial effect 12 hours after 4-week use of a toothpaste containing amine base, zinc lactate, and fluoride. For this, healthy people will be invited to use two different toothpaste: control - containing only fluoride; test - containing fluoride plus a combination with zinc. The primary outcome is the efficacy of the test toothpaste in the oral bacterial load reduction in samples of saliva and oral mucosa (obtained through scraping); the second outcome is effect of the test toothpaste in the expression of mucin in the oral mucosa.

NCT ID: NCT04077606 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gingival Inflammation

Gingival Inflammatory Response,Bacterial Adhesion and Patient Satisfaction of Ceramo-metallic vs Zirconia Crowns

CairoU
Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ceramo metallic restoration has proved high success rate over past years as considered to be the gold standard while Monolithic zirconia as fixed dental prostheses have gained attention because of their good fracture strength, low wear of the enamel antagonist and pleasant color .Material composition will affect gingival health and biofilm formation which initiate caries and periodontal diseases.