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Active clinical trials for "Dental Plaque"

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Anticariogenic Effect of Moringa Oleifera Mouthwash Compared to Chlorhexidine Mouthwash

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Moringa oleifera (MO) is an extraordinary nutritious vegetable tree with high medicinal value for its antibacterial properties. Formulation of various natural dental remedies from this plant and their testing for their effectiveness might yield promising antibacterial, antiplaque and anticariogenic agents with minimal side effects. Aim of the study: Part I: The aim of this in-vitro part of the study is to formulate a nontoxic mouthwash from MO leaves extract, having antimicrobial activity, to be used in part II of the study. Furthermore, stability and efficacy of the developed mouth wash will be evaluated. Part II: The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the antibacterial, antiplaque and anticariogenic effect of MO mouthwash compared to chlorhexidine mouthwash.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Development of a Novel Anti-caries Chewing Gum

Dental PlaqueDental Caries1 more

This research study is designed to evaluate the chewing gum's ability to modulate the oral microbiome in human participants, in addition to its safety.

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Toothpaste on Dental Plaque

Dental Plaque

The aim of this study is to compare the plaque reduction efficacy of toothpaste to a marketed active magnesium toothpaste with single-use brushing in children.Our study will consist of 50 people between the ages of 9-12. 50 people will take part in both toothpaste groups.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

RCT on Effectiveness of Oral Health Preventive Programmes in School Children in Uganda

Dental CariesDental Plaque4 more

Dental caries represents a challenge for Oral Health Services in several African Countries, like Uganda. Few studies have been reported the burden of oral health, its prevention and non-operative treatment among school children in African countries. Aim: To assess the prevalence and risk factors of dental caries and the effectiveness of strategies to prevent and treat dental caries using a non-operative approach among children in Gulu Municipality, Uganda. Methods: The proposal RCT is structured in three phases: 1. A descriptive cross-sectional survey to collect oral data among 610 school children selected using a multistage cluster sampling; 2. A randomized unblinded two-arm trial to assess the difference in the treatment/prevention of dental caries using non-operative means among school children in the Ugandian Gulu municipality; and 3. A comparison of oral health conditions between a group of children who will be given dental cleaning tools and followed up over time versus a control group. The oral health status of the participants will be assessed according to WHO and ICDAS guidelines. Stata 14.0. will be used for analysis; descriptive statistics will be carried out to analyze continuous and categorical variables and chi-square test as well as independent tests for bivariate analysis and modified poisson regression. In addition, the factors associated with dental caries will be determined by linear regression models using a statistical significance level of 5% (α = 0.05). Discussion: This trial will be the first trial conducted in Uganda assessing a school-based caries prevention programme using the WHO and ICDAS standardized international guidelines. The findings obtained will increase knowledge on oral health in Uganda school children and the effectiveness of community-based caries prevention programme in this population.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Oral Changes With Caloric and no Caloric Sweeteners

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The objective of this clinical trial is to compare the effect that the intake of beverages without sweetwners, added with non-caloric sweeteners (stevioside) and caloric sweeteners (sucrose) on oral pH and dental biofilm microbiome in Mexican adolescents. Participants will drink on different occasions a beverage without sweetener, a beverage added with stevioside or a beverage added with sucrose. The researchers will compare the changes that each one causes in salivary pH, dental biofilm pH, dental biofilm bacterial proliferation and dental biofilm microbiome.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Modified Circular and Natural Tooth Brushing Methods in Effectiveness of Dental Plaque...

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Plaque level in subjects using the Modified Circular method is different from that in subjects using natural tooth brushing method. Gingivitis level in subjects using the Modified Circular method is different from that in subjects using natural tooth brushing method. Level of plaque after using the Modified Circular method is different from that before using the method. Level of gingivitis after using the Modified Circular method is different from that before using the method.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Comparison of an Experimental Power Brush Compared to a Manual Toothbrush

GingivitisDental Plaque

The objective of the study is to evaluate and compare the efficacy of an experimental power brush to a regular manual brush in the reduction of gingivitis and dental plaque over an 8 week period by using the Modified Gingival Index, the Gingival Bleeding Index and the Rustogi Modification of the Navy Plaque Index.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Optimum Brushing Force on Dental Plaque Removal and the Abrasive Effect of Brushing...

the Optimum Brushing Force for Dental Plaque Removal and the Effect of Brushing Force on Enamel Characteristic

Objective To determine the optimum brushing force for dental plaque removal. To investigate the effect of brushing force on enamel characteristic. Hypothesis H0 : Structural tooth loss is not significantly different between before and after brushing with excessive force on enamel surface. H1 : Structural tooth loss is significantly different between before and after brushing with excessive force on enamel surface. Study design: Experimental study

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Plaque Removal of a Novel Brushing Device

Dental Plaque

The purpose of this research study is to compare how a novel, automated mouthpiece-based toothbrushing device removes dental plaque compared to a manual toothbrush.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Three Experimental Toothpastes to Remove Plaque

Dental Plaque

The Dose response of three experimental toothpastes (test product 1, test product 2 and test product 3) to remove plaque after a single brushing, compared to a positive control and negative control dentifrice will be evaluated.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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