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NCT ID: NCT03827551 Completed - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Preliminary Study of the Quality of the Oral Flora in Parkinson's Patients

PARKIDENT
Start date: April 29, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective interventional clinical study whose main objective is to determine the impact of oral hygiene guidance on the oral health status of patients with Parkinson disease

NCT ID: NCT03587428 Completed - Oral Health Clinical Trials

Effect of Two Toothpastes on Bacteria in Saliva

Start date: November 4, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigated the ability of two zinc-containing toothpaste formulations (Zinc A and Zinc B) to reduce the level of bacteria in saliva in the two-hour period after their use, compared to the effect of rinsing with water alone.

NCT ID: NCT03526315 Completed - Oral Health Clinical Trials

Antimicrobial Effect of Different Pastes on Streptococcus Mutans in Children

Start date: March 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a randomized controlled trial involving 127 children ages between 4 and 5 years to investigate the efficacy of Casein Phosphopeptide-Amorphous Calcium Phosphate (CPP-ACP) in reducing Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) bacteria, and compare that with fluoride alone, or combined use of fluoride and CPP-ACP over a 6 month period using Saliva Check Mutans kits to detect Mutans Streptococci (MS). It is expected that all used anti-cariogenic agents will have the ability to reduce the S. mutans level in different values.

NCT ID: NCT03522363 Completed - Oral Health Clinical Trials

Streptococcus Dentisani Colonization Capacity in a Split Mouth Model

Start date: February 5, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pilot study with healthy subjects to test the in vivo potential colonization ability of S. dentisani. Phase I, exploratory, prospective, mechanistic pilot clinical trial with two parallel follow-up groups. Probiotic will be applied topically as an adhesive gel with a dental splint under different dosing regimes. Saliva and plaque samples will be obtained at day 0, 14 and 28.

NCT ID: NCT03480516 Completed - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Comparison of Caries Arrested & Prevented Among SDF, NaF Varnish and Combination in Children

Start date: September 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic infectious disease found in children worldwide and if left untreated, is rapidly progress. Severe tooth decay in children is not only affect child's health and school performance, but also has impact on the family well-being. Oral rehabilitation in children requires time, resources and effort of dental specialists, the child and parents. Caries is a destructive condition of organic and inorganic components of the tooth structures but reversible and most importantly, preventable. Topical fluoride therapy, delivered by dentists has been effectively used to speed up the repair process as well as to strengthen the surface of intact tooth structure. Topical fluoride is available in various preparations. Regular application of sodium fluoride varnish is every three months, by far, considered as effective method in preventing new caries, particularly in the high-risk children. It has the advantage of containing therapeutic concentration of fluoride and ability to flow over and stick to the tooth surface. Whereas silver ion and relatively higher fluoride concentration in Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) has been shown to be the most effective in harden the decay, stop the caries progress and eliminate pathogenic bacteria. It can be hypothesize that when use in combination in school children, both reagents might have synergistic effect on arresting existing caries as well as preventing new caries.

NCT ID: NCT03382730 Completed - Mortality Clinical Trials

De-adoption of Oral Chlorhexidine Prophylaxis and Implementation of an Oral Care Bundle (CHORAL)

CHORAL
Start date: December 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the CHORAL study is to evaluate the de-adoption of oral chlorhexidine and the introduction of a bundle of oral care practices on selected outcomes in critically ill mechanically ventilated adults.

NCT ID: NCT03376022 Completed - Clinical trials for Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

Attitudes and Knowledge of Oral Health Among Nursing Personnel

Start date: May 22, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Oral Health care has been shown to have low priority among nursing personnel, especially among personnel with shorter education.

NCT ID: NCT03327870 Completed - Sjogren's Syndrome Clinical Trials

Oral Health Needs Assessment of Sjogren s Syndrome and Salivary Gland Dysfunction Cohorts and Healthy Volunteers Evaluating Oral Health Disparities as Determinants of Oral Health in a High-Risk Population

Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: A person s dental health depends on many factors. Some are social, economic, or behavioral. Some are environmental. People with Sj(SqrRoot)(Delta)gren s Syndrome have a change in the amount and quality of saliva. This may affect dental health. Researchers want to study the dental health needs of people with this and other salivary gland problems. They will compare these findings with healthy volunteers. This will help them improve health care for these groups of people. Objectives: To study dental health needs of people with salivary gland problems and healthy volunteers. To study the disparities in dental health between these groups. Eligibility: Adults 18 and older who were in a Sj(SqrRoot)(Delta)gren s Syndrome study Healthy volunteers the same age Design: Participants will take an online survey. It should take less than 30 minutes. They can skip any questions. They will be asked about dental health, general health, and well-being. Information in the survey will be kept secure.

NCT ID: NCT03298620 Completed - Oral Health Clinical Trials

Electric and Manual Toothbrushes in Nursing Homes

Start date: August 1, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Effect of electric toothbrush on oral hygiene in nursing home residents tested I randomized clinical trial for 2 months and followed up 12 months after baseline

NCT ID: NCT03214237 Completed - Oral Health Clinical Trials

A Cross-sectional Study of the Oral Health of Elderly Inpatients in Acute and Subacute Hospitals in Northumberland and North Tyneside

Start date: July 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To provide a point-in-time measurement of the oral health of elderly inpatients across the trust (elderly defined here as over 70 years). This will provide information about the number of teeth, need for restorative and periodontal treatment, and extractions, the health of the oral mucosa, quality of any dentures and hygiene of the teeth and dentures.