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NCT number NCT03971084
Other study ID # KBE057
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 2021
Est. completion date December 2022

Study information

Verified date October 2021
Source Mondelez International, Inc.
Contact Gleb N. Komarov, Dr
Phone +441517065511
Email komarovg@liv.ac.uk
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Monocentric, randomised, double-blind, cross-over controlled study with two arms. This study aims to analyse the impact on mineralisation of Sugar Free Gum (SFG) containing CPP-ACP in healthy adults.


Description:

There is some promising evidence in the literature to support a significant favourable impact of the consumption of Sugar Free Gum (SFG) containing casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) on tooth mineralisation and especially on the promotion of tooth remineralisation, over and above the well-established role of regular SFG, in humans. This study is a monocentric, randomised, double-blind, cross-over and controlled study. The research hypothesis is that chewing a SFG containing CPP-ACP from Recaldent will better remineralise the enamel in healthy subjects compared with regular SFG, after 2 weeks of gum chewing 5 times a day for 20 minutes within 5 minutes after each meal and snack occasion, with a CPP-ACP dose of 18.8 mg per SFG. This will be studied with an in situ model study, with palatal appliances bearing recessed (1,5mm) human demineralised enamel blocks with caries-like lesions (subsurface lesions), which should be worn 24 h a day by the subjects, including during eating and drinking (but the appliances should be removed for daily oral hygiene procedure and cleaning of the appliance itself). Each appliance will contain two types of the demineralised enamel blocks: half of the blocks will contain shallow subsurface lesions (Carbopol method) and the other half reflecting deeper subsurface lesions (hydroxy-ethyl cellulose method). Both types of lesions have been the subject of oral research interest, as both shallow and deep lesions are involved in caries genesis. Changes in mineralisation of the lesions will be assessed using Transverse Microradiography (TMR).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 14
Est. completion date December 2022
Est. primary completion date June 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 55 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Healthy adults aged between 18 and 55 years old (inclusive) - Subject has read, signed and received a copy of the Informed Consent prior to initiation of study procedures - Subject is willing and able to follow the study directions, to participate in the study, returning for all specified visits at their appointed time, and to use the product as per instructions - Subject is in good general health based on medical history and oral soft and hard tissue examination - Subject with normal salivary flow (unstimulated flow rate =0.3ml/min) - Subject not disliking the taste of the SFG provided - Subject with stable dietary habits and willing to consume 3 main meals per day with two extra-prandial intakes - Healthy adults with a BMI value between 20 and 30 kg/m² Exclusion Criteria: General criteria - Subject under legal protection measure - Subject deprived of liberty by a court or an administrative decision - Subject currently participating in another study or being in the exclusion period of another study Biological, therapeutic and medical criteria - Subject is pregnant, lactating or intend to become pregnant during the course of the clinical study based on oral interview only, as pregnancy may interfere with the outcome of the study - Subject has a systemic health condition and disorders (such as diabetes HIV positive, AIDS and systemic lupus erythematosis) that could affect the outcome of the study at the discretion of the Investigator - Any active oral condition, such as caries, periodontal disease, chronic dental neglect or any oral pathology including xerostomia determined by oral evaluation and subject history that in the opinion of the dental examiner could affect the outcome of the study - Subject has full or partial dentures or any orthodontic appliances (i.e. braces or use of night guards) or tongue or mouth piercing - Use of other oral care products except the one provided by study team during the wash out period or during the treatment period - Participation in a research study within the last 30 days - Subjects treated with antibiotics during the last 30 days or other medications, which in the opinion of the Investigator might influence the study outcome - Subjects with a history of sensitivity or allergies to ingredients in the study products or allergens present in the production facility (facility which also handles milk, egg, soy, peanut, tree nuts, wheat, fish, crustacean, mollusk, lupine, sesame, seeds, sulphites)Subjects with any concurrent illness, such as a cold, flu, upper respiratory infection, sinusitis or other infectious conditions - Subjects under a restrictive diet or with a planned weight loss program during the study - Subjects with severe eating disorders (e.g. anorexia nervosa, binge eating disorder and bulimia) - Subjects without stable dietary habits or with specific dieting regime, for instance Atkins diet, gluten-free diet and additional specific diets at the discretion of the Investigator - Subjects who smokes or vapes

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Sugar free gum without CPP-ACP
Sugar free gum without CPP-ACP, consumed 5 times a day, for 20 min each time, within 5 minutes after 3 main meals plus 2 snacks occasion, during 14 days.
Sugar free gum with CPP-ACP
Sugar free gum with 18.8 mg CPP-ACP per gum, consumed 5 times a day, for 20 min each time, within 5 minutes after 3 main meals plus 2 snacks occasion, during 14 days.

Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Mondelez International, Inc. University of Liverpool

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Compare the relative mineral weight content measured by Transverse Microradiography (DeltaZd-DeltaZr) on subsurface lesions created by Carbopol method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the densitometric profile of the demineralised lesion (Delta Zd) measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by Carbopol method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the densitometric profile of the remineralised lesion (Delta Zr) measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by Carbopol method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the percent mineral change (%R) measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by Carbopol method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the lesion depth (LD) measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by Carbopol method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the change in lesion depth (LDd - LDr) after treatment measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by Carbopol method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the relative mineral weight content measured by Transverse Microradiography (DeltaZd-DeltaZr) on subsurface lesions created by hydroxy-ethyl cellulose (HEC) method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the densitometric profile of the demineralised lesion (Delta Zd) measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by hydroxy-ethyl cellulose (HEC) method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the densitometric profile of the remineralised lesion (Delta Zr) measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by hydroxy-ethyl cellulose (HEC) method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the percent mineral change (%R) measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by hydroxy-ethyl cellulose (HEC) method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the lesion depth (LD) measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by hydroxy-ethyl cellulose (HEC) method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compare the change in lesion depth (LDd - LDr) after treatment measured by Transverse Microradiography on subsurface lesions created by hydroxy-ethyl cellulose (HEC) method Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compliance to the number of chewing-gum consumption per day Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compliance to the length of chewing-gum occasion Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Compliance to the number of meal and snack consumption per day Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Evaluation the compliance to oral appliance wearing (length of appliance wearing per day) Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Evaluation the compliance to oral hygiene compliance: number of oral procedures per day Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
Secondary Evaluation the compliance to oral hygiene compliance: weight of unused toothpaste Comparison between the 2 groups After 2 weeks intervention period
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