Noninferiority Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Assessing the Antiplaque Efficacy of Fatty Acids–Based Mouthrinse

IF 2.2 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Serena Altamura, Eleonora Ortu, Antonella Barone, Annalisa Monaco, Sara Di Nicolantonio, Martina Cardisciani, Davide Pietropaoli
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Abstract

Objectives

The market offers many plaque-controlling mouthrinse options, but recent research reveals fatty acids' antimicrobial potential. Despite limited evidence on their antiplaque effects, fatty acids are intriguing for oral care innovation.

Material and Methods

This noninferiority randomized clinical trial assessed the antiplaque efficacy of a fatty acids–based (FAG) compared to stannous fluoride (SF) mouthrinse in experimental gingivitis induced by 14 days of oral hygiene cessation. Participants used assigned treatments twice daily for 14 days. Full Mouth Plaque and Bleeding Scores (FMPS/FMBS) served as primary outcomes. Statistical analyses encompassed parametric and nonparametric methods, as well as logistic regression models.

Results

Thirty-one volunteers (22.9 ± 1.6 years, 58.1 female) completed the trial, split between FAG (n = 15) and SF (n = 16) groups. Experimental gingivitis increased in both groups, with rates of 60.0% and 50.0% for FAG and SF, respectively. After the 14-day intervention, FMPS and FMBS were reduced in both groups compared to the post-induction phase, confirming the noninferiority of FAG. Specifically, FAG's FMPS was 39.7% ± 13.8% with FMBS at 28.9% ± 16.9%, while SF's FMPS was 43.2% ± 14.9% with FMBS at 21.4% ± 11.9%. No significant FMPS/FMBS differences were observed overtime, and there were also no significant differences in gingivitis rates throughout the trial. Crude and adjusted models, accounting for baseline FMPS, age and gender, reiterated the lack of significant association between outcomes and treatments. The adjusted odds ratio was 0.71 (p = 0.662).

Conclusion

This study establishes the noninferiority of fatty acids–based relative to SF mouthrinse in an experimental gingivitis model. Fatty acids offer promising avenues for oral care enhancement, necessitating further investigation and validation in broader real-life scenarios.

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非劣效性随机对照临床试验评估脂肪酸基漱口水的抗菌斑效果
市场上提供了许多控制牙菌斑的漱口水选择,但最近的研究揭示了脂肪酸的抗菌潜力。尽管关于脂肪酸的抗菌斑作用的证据有限,但脂肪酸在口腔护理创新方面很有吸引力。材料与方法本非劣效性随机临床试验评估了脂肪酸基(FAG)漱口水与氟化亚锡(SF)漱口水在停止口腔卫生14天引起的实验性牙龈炎中的抗菌斑效果。参与者每天接受两次指定的治疗,持续14天。全口菌斑和出血评分(FMPS/FMBS)作为主要终点。统计分析包括参数和非参数方法,以及逻辑回归模型。结果31名志愿者(22.9±1.6岁,女性58.1名)完成试验,分为FAG组(n = 15)和SF组(n = 16)。两组实验牙龈炎发生率均升高,FAG组为60.0%,SF组为50.0%。干预14天后,两组的FMPS和FMBS均较诱导后阶段降低,证实FAG的非劣效性。其中FAG的FMPS为39.7%±13.8%,FMBS为28.9%±16.9%;SF的FMPS为43.2%±14.9%,FMBS为21.4%±11.9%。在整个试验期间,FMPS/FMBS没有显著差异,牙龈炎发生率也没有显著差异。考虑到基线FMPS、年龄和性别的原始和调整模型重申了结果和治疗之间缺乏显著关联。校正后的优势比为0.71 (p = 0.662)。结论在实验性牙龈炎模型中,脂肪酸基漱口水相对于SF漱口水具有非劣效性。脂肪酸为增强口腔护理提供了有希望的途径,需要在更广泛的现实生活场景中进一步研究和验证。
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Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
165
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research aims to provide open access peer-reviewed publications of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work within all disciplines and fields of oral medicine and dentistry. The scope of Clinical and Experimental Dental Research comprises original research material on the anatomy, physiology and pathology of oro-facial, oro-pharyngeal and maxillofacial tissues, and functions and dysfunctions within the stomatognathic system, and the epidemiology, aetiology, prevention, diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of diseases and conditions that have an effect on the homeostasis of the mouth, jaws, and closely associated structures, as well as the healing and regeneration and the clinical aspects of replacement of hard and soft tissues with biomaterials, and the rehabilitation of stomatognathic functions. Studies that bring new knowledge on how to advance health on the individual or public health levels, including interactions between oral and general health and ill-health are welcome.
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