Efficacy of Two Commercially Available Chlorhexidine Mouthrinses Non-alcohol Base
Dental Plaque
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Dental Plaque focused on measuring Chlorhexidine, Cetyl pyridinium chloride, Mouth rinse, Antiplaque Efficacy, Self Efficacy, Taste Sweet, Side Effects
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Good general health without a medical history or medication that might interfere with the conduct of the study
- Dentition with at least 24 teeth (minimum of five teeth per quadrant)
- Periodontal health, pockets < 5mm
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant women or in lactation
- Participants with orthodontic or removable dental appliances
- Known allergies to CHX, CPC or to another ingredient of the mouth rinses
- Systemic antibiotic intake in the previous 3 months
Sites / Locations
- Faculdade de Medicina Dentária da Universidade do Porto
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Antiplaque Efficacy
Taste and Side Effects
This study was designed as a randomized, two group parallel, double-blind, 3-day non-brushing clinical trial. The sample size (50 participants) was determined using similar studies, making it a convenience sample. Over a 72-h experimental non-brushing period, subjects abstained from all forms of mechanical oral hygiene and one group (test) used an 0.12% CHX mouthrinse with 0.05% CPC (Perioaid®), twice daily for 30 seconds and the other group (positive control) used a 0.2% CHX mouthrinse alcohol free (Corsodyl® Care), twice daily for 60 seconds.
All subjects received a questionnaire using a visual analogue scale designed to evaluate their taste to the mouthrinse, which they had used (What is your opinion concerning the taste of the mouth rinse?). Subjects marked a point on a 10 cm long uncalibrated line with the negative extreme response (0) on the left and the positive extreme (10) at the right end. Then, they were also asked about side effects in an open answer ("Did you feel any side effects caused by mouth rinse?", "If so, what are they?").