Plaque Removal and Gingival Health after Use of a Novel Dental Gel: A Clinical Study.

Dentistry (Sunnyvale, Calif.) Pub Date : 2016-10-01 Epub Date: 2016-10-18 DOI:10.4172/2161-1122.1000396
Anuradha Nayudu, Tracie Lam, Jessica Ho, Ali Forghany, Thinh Vu, William Ngo, Janet Ajdaharian, Petra Wilder-Smith
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Background: Goal of this in vivo prospective, randomized, controlled, double-blinded, cross over study was to compare the level of plaque control and gingivitis after use of a novel dental gel (test) vs. A Triclosan/copolymer dentifrice (control).

Methods: After coronal polishing, 22 subjects with moderate gingivitis were randomly assigned to brush twice daily with test or control dentifrice for the first study Arm. Plaque, gingival and sulcus bleeding indices were recorded at baseline, week 2 and week 4. Professional coronal polishing was repeated, and then subjects brushed with the second dentifrice for 4 weeks. Clinical indices were again recorded at Baseline, week 2 and week 4. The effects of each dentifrice on clinical indices were compared using Student's t-test.

Results: Brushing with the test gel produced significantly greater levels of plaque reduction versus the Triclosan/copolymer control dentifrice at each time point. 45% less plaque was measured after 4 weeks of test agent use than after control agent use (p<0.000000005). A significant reduction in gingival inflammation from test vs control agent over w\4 weeks was also observed (p=0.000342).

Conclusions: An activated edathamil dental gel formulation provides effective plaque control and reduced gingival inflammation compared to a Triclosan/Co-polymer dental gel. Practical Implications: A novel dental gel formulation that does not contain abrasives, detergents or antimicrobials may provide effective plaque control and support gingival health.

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背景:这项体内前瞻性、随机、对照、双盲、交叉研究的目的是比较使用新型牙凝胶(试验)和三氯生/共聚物牙凝胶(对照)后菌斑控制和牙龈炎的水平。方法:在冠状抛光后,22名中度牙龈炎患者随机分为两组,第一组使用测试或对照牙膏,每天刷牙两次。分别在基线、第2周和第4周记录牙菌斑、牙龈和龈沟出血指数。重复专业的冠状抛光,然后用第二颗牙刷4周。在基线、第2周和第4周再次记录临床指标。采用学生t检验比较各牙剂对临床指标的影响。结果:在每个时间点,与三氯生/共聚物对照牙膏相比,用测试凝胶刷牙产生的菌斑减少水平明显更高。与使用对照剂相比,使用试验剂4周后,牙菌斑减少了45%。结论:与三氯生/共聚物牙凝胶相比,激活的艾达他米尔牙凝胶配方可有效控制牙菌斑并减少牙龈炎症。实际意义:一种不含磨料、洗涤剂或抗菌剂的新型牙科凝胶配方可能提供有效的菌斑控制和支持牙龈健康。
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