A Castor Bean Solution for Cleaning Dentures (ACBSFCD)
Prostheses-related Infections

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Prostheses-related Infections focused on measuring biofilm, castor bean, sodium hypochlorite, alkaline peroxide
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult patients of both genders, age-range 45 years and over, completely edentulous, in a good state of general health, wearers of maxillary complete dentures fabricated of heat polymerized acrylic resin and acrylic artificial teeth.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Dentures that had been used for less than 03 years, and broken, fractured or relined dentures.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Placebo Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Experimental
Physiological solution
Sodium hypochlorite
Peroxide alkaline
Castor bean solution
1)Negative Control: physiological solution, for 20 minutes All the volunteers used one of the four chemical methods (interventions) in a random sequence for a period of 07 days each. Between each period of use, there was a one week wash out period during which the patient performed his/her habitual cleaning procedure, in order to avoid a carry-over effect.
2)active Comparator 1: Sodium hypochlorite, for 20 minutes All the volunteers used one of the four chemical methods (interventions) in a random sequence for a period of 07 days each. Between each period of use, there was a one week wash out period during which the patient performed his/her habitual cleaning procedure, in order to avoid a carry-over effect.
2)Active Comparator 2: Alkaline peroxide (Polident), for 5 minutes All the volunteers used one of the four chemical methods (interventions) in a random sequence for a period of 07 days each. Between each period of use, there was a one week wash out period during which the patient performed his/her habitual cleaning procedure, in order to avoid a carry-over effect.
3)Experimental: castor bean solution, for 20 minutes All the volunteers used one of the four chemical methods (interventions) in a random sequence for a period of 07 days each. Between each period of use, there was a one week wash out period during which the patient performed his/her habitual cleaning procedure, in order to avoid a carry-over effect.