Pilot, open-label, randomized controlled clinical trial evaluating 4 oral hygiene regimens using a manual toothbrush, toothpaste, and mouthwash.

Q3 Medicine
General dentistry Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Serban Rosu, Paola Benatti, Salvatore Bianco, Dionisio Franco Barattini, Vincenzo Nobile, Marta Mellai, Dario Cattaneo
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In this prospective pilot study, 84 patients with a history of poor oral hygiene were enrolled in an open-label, interventional, randomized controlled clinical trial. The aim was to provide preliminary clinical data on a new line of oral hygiene products containing a prebiotic and a paraprobiotic based on Lactobacillus plantarum. The recruitment rate and patient satisfaction were analyzed to estimate resources for the future primary study, and descriptive data on rebalancing of the oral microbiota were collected. The population was divided into 5 groups based on the products assigned to the patients: 1, delicate mint toothpaste (n = 20); 2, mint toothpaste (n = 12); 3, mint mouthwash (n = 20); 4, delicate mint toothpaste, mint mouthwash, and an antimicrobial toothbrush (n = 20); and 5, continued use of their usual oral care products and routine (control group; n = 12). The study duration was 28 days. All patients tolerated the products well, and there were no adverse events. The recruitment capability and procedures allowed for a realistic estimation for the future main trial. The products did not cause any changes in tooth color. The participants in group 4, who completed the treatment consisting of delicate mint toothpaste, mint mouthwash, and an antimicrobial toothbrush, reported the greatest reduction in gingival sensitivity (P ≤ 0.000; Wilcoxon signed rank test). Analysis with the Wilcoxon signed rank test revealed that all products induced a statistically significant decrease in plaque (P ≤ 0.002) and a reduction in gingival sensitivity (delicate mint toothpaste, P ≤ 0.005; mint toothpaste, P ≤ 0.015; and mint mouthwash, P ≤ 0.015). All products were effective in stabilizing the oral microbiota. The tested products showed an optimal safety profile and a statistically significant efficacy in reducing gingival sensitivity and plaque. They also stabilized the biodiversity of the oral microbiota, making it less susceptible to microbial fluctuations than the control group. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05999175).

试点、开放标签、随机对照临床试验,评估使用手动牙刷、牙膏和漱口水的 4 种口腔卫生方案。
在这项前瞻性试验研究中,84 名有口腔卫生不良史的患者被纳入了一项开放标签、干预性、随机对照临床试验。目的是为一种含有益生菌和以植物乳杆菌为基础的副益生菌的新型口腔卫生产品系列提供初步临床数据。研究人员对招募率和患者满意度进行了分析,以估算未来主要研究的资源,并收集了有关口腔微生物群重新平衡的描述性数据。根据分配给患者的产品,研究对象被分为 5 组:1、细腻薄荷牙膏(n = 20);2、薄荷牙膏(n = 12);3、薄荷漱口水(n = 20);4、细腻薄荷牙膏、薄荷漱口水和抗菌牙刷(n = 20);5、继续使用常用口腔护理产品和常规护理(对照组;n = 12)。研究持续 28 天。所有患者对产品的耐受性良好,未出现不良反应。招募能力和程序为未来的主要试验提供了现实的估计。产品未导致牙齿颜色发生任何变化。第 4 组的参与者完成了由精致薄荷牙膏、薄荷漱口水和抗菌牙刷组成的治疗,他们报告的牙龈敏感度降低幅度最大(P ≤ 0.000;Wilcoxon 符号秩检验)。Wilcoxon 符号秩检验分析表明,所有产品都能显著减少牙菌斑(P ≤ 0.002)和降低牙龈敏感性(精致薄荷牙膏,P ≤ 0.005;薄荷牙膏,P ≤ 0.015;薄荷漱口水,P ≤ 0.015)。所有产品都能有效稳定口腔微生物群。所测试的产品在降低牙龈敏感性和减少牙菌斑方面具有最佳的安全性和显著的统计学功效。与对照组相比,它们还能稳定口腔微生物群的生物多样性,使其不易受微生物波动的影响。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05999175)。
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General dentistry
General dentistry Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: General Dentistry is the premier peer-reviewed journal of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). Published bi-monthly, General Dentistry presents research and clinical findings to support the full range of procedures that general dentists perform on a regular basis.
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