Tooth Abrasion Clinical Trial
Official title:
Enamel Abrasion and Stain Removal Efficacy of Charcoal -Based and Calcium Carbonate /Perlite Whitening Toothpastes: A Randomized Clinical Trial and In-vitro Trial
The aim of the study is to clinically evaluate the efficacy of external stain removal of an activated charcoal based tooth paste versus calcium carbonate /perlite tooth paste. Additionally, to investigate enamel surface abrasion for both toothpastes in vitro.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 38 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | June 1, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility | IN VIVO: Patients inclusion: - Adult male and female patients =18 years. - Good oral and general health and oral hygiene have at least eight natural anterior teeth (incisors and canines) assessable for extrinsic stain and be available for all study appointments. Patients exclusion: - Uncooperative behavior. - Patients allergic to tooth paste material. - Patient with history of medical disease, drug therapies or any other serious relevant problem. - Pregnant or breastfeeding women. - Patients with fixed orthodontic appliances - Patients who had professional tooth whitening, within the last six months. - Patients who had significant amounts of calculus on facial surfaces of the incisors/canines. - Patients who had undergone professional periodontal treatment within the previous six months or used mouth rinses for the treatment/ control of a periodontal condition. - Patients who had advanced periodontal disease on anterior teeth. - Xerostomic patients. - Patients who used medications which could affect saliva flow or cause staining. - Patients who had undergone dental prophylaxis within 8 weeks of screening. - Patients who used minocycline or doxycycline within 30 days of screening or between screening and baseline. Tooth inclusion: ? Vital anterior maxillary and mandibular teeth free of caries or restorations, no cervical lesions and no periodontal disease. Tooth exclusion: - Intrinsically Discolored teeth caused by tetracycline, fluorosis, hypocalcification hyperplasia, endodontic treatment (or requiring endodontic treatment). - Restorations in anterior teeth, parafunctional habits or tooth sensitivity. - Non- vital teeth. IN-VITRO: Teeth inclusion criteria: - Intact, free of caries or restorations. - No cervical lesions Teeth exclusion criteria: - Intrinsically Discolored teeth caused by tetracycline, fluorosis, hyperplasia, endodontic treatment . - Restorations in teeth. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Cairo University |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | enamel abrasion using atomic force microscopy before and after brushing (Anton Paar - Toscaâ„¢ 200 - atomic force microscope, USA.) | evaluation the surface roughness of enamel before and after brushing using atomic force microscopy | 3 minutes equivalent to 2 times a day for one month | |
Primary | Stain scores as per Macpherson modification of the Lobene stain index | Stain scores will be recorded as per the Macpherson modified Lobene Stain Index area x intensity (AXI). Each tooth will be divided into four areas for assessment: gingival, mesial, distal and body. The stain index will measure area and intensity of extrinsic tooth stain on the facial surfaces of the anterior teeth.
The criteria and codes for intensity were: 0: no stain present, natural tooth colouration faint stain clearly visible stain, orange to brown (moderate stain) dark stain, deep brown to black (heavy stain) The area (extent) of the stain was recorded only if an intensity score was of 2 or 3 The area criteria and codes for approximal and gingival sites were: thin line, can be continuous (< 1/3) thick line or band (>1/3, <2/3) covering total area (> 2/3) |
Baseline | |
Primary | Stain scores as per Macpherson modification of the Lobene stain index | Stain scores will be recorded as per the Macpherson modified Lobene Stain Index area x intensity (AXI). Each tooth will be divided into four areas for assessment: gingival, mesial, distal and body. The stain index will measure area and intensity of extrinsic tooth stain on the facial surfaces of the anterior teeth.
The criteria and codes for intensity were: 0: no stain present, natural tooth colouration faint stain clearly visible stain, orange to brown (moderate stain) dark stain, deep brown to black (heavy stain) The area (extent) of the stain was recorded only if an intensity score was of 2 or 3 The area criteria and codes for approximal and gingival sites were: thin line, can be continuous (< 1/3) thick line or band (>1/3, <2/3) covering total area (> 2/3) |
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