A Clinical Trial to Test the Effect of an Experimental Mouth Rinse on Gum Disease
NCT ID: NCT01821261
Last Updated: 2019-01-28
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-04-30
2014-07-31
Brief Summary
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Participants who qualify to be in the study will receive a treatment for their gingivitis and have an equal chance of being assigned to one of three treatment groups. Subjects in all three groups will be given toothpaste that is already available in stores. They will brush their teeth twice daily with a one-inch strip of toothpaste in their regular manner. After brushing, subjects in one group will use an experimental mouth rinse that is not available in stores. Another group will be given a mouth rinse to use that is already available in stores, and the third group will not use any mouth rinse at all. After they receive their assigned products subjects will be supervised while they brush their teeth and/or rinse to ensure they understand exactly how to use the products. All other brushing and rinsing over the next three months will be at home, but subjects will be required to keep a diary to record their brushing and rinsing times twice each day.
Subjects will be required to bring their diaries and any leftover toothpaste and mouth rinse with them for four more scheduled appointments after about 1 week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 3 months. At those appointments, the dentist will examine their mouths, make sure there are no safety concerns, and examine again to get the measurements needed. One of the dentist's staff members will take other measurements as well.
The study will determine the measured effects of the experimental mouth rinse on gingivitis, and compare these results to the mouth rinse that is already available, as well as to using no mouth rinse at all.
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Detailed Description
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Subjects randomized to the control group will brush twice daily with a marketed fluoride toothpaste. Subjects randomized to the experimental group will brush twice daily with a marketed fluoride toothpaste and use an experimental mouth rinse. The last randomized group will brush twice daily with a marketed fluoride toothpaste and rinse with a marketed mouth rinse twice daily. The first product use will be conducted under supervision of study personnel. All other brushing and rinsing will be unsupervised and the subjects will be required to maintain a diary card to document twice-daily product use, with brushing and rinsing times. Diaries along with product accountability will be used to check for subject compliance.
Subjects will return to the clinical site after one week (Day 7±1 day), two weeks (Day 14±2 days), four weeks (Day 28±3 days) and three months (Day 91±5 days). Oral hard and soft tissue safety, MGI, BI, and PI will be assessed at all visits. Extrinsic Stain and Calculus will be assessed at baseline, four weeks and three months by a different examiner.
At the end of the study, subjects will return all used and unused product to the clinical site.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Mouth Rinse 19668-012
Twice each day, brush with about one inch of toothpaste 035000513007 in the usual manner, rinse mouth with water, and then rinse with 20 ml of mouth rinse 19668-012 for 30 seconds and spit it out - do not swallow.
Mouth Rinse 19668-012
20 ml of experimental mouth rinse 19668-012 for 30 seconds, twice daily
Toothpaste 035000513007
Approximately one inch of toothpaste 035000513007, twice daily
Mouth Rinse 500347078842
Twice each day, brush with about one inch of toothpaste 035000513007 in the usual manner, rinse mouth with water, and then rinse with 10 ml of mouth rinse 500347078842 for 60 seconds and spit it out - do not swallow.
Attention: Toothpastes can stop mouth rinse from working. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water and wait 5 minutes after brushing your teeth before using the mouth rinse. You can also use the mouthwash at a different time of day.
Mouth Rinse 500347078842
10 ml of mouth rinse 500347078842 for 60 seconds, twice daily
Toothpaste 035000513007
Approximately one inch of toothpaste 035000513007, twice daily
Toothpaste 035000513007
Twice each day, brush with about one inch of toothpaste 035000513007 in the usual manner. Subjects in this arm will not use any mouth rinse.
Toothpaste 035000513007
Approximately one inch of toothpaste 035000513007, twice daily
Interventions
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Mouth Rinse 19668-012
20 ml of experimental mouth rinse 19668-012 for 30 seconds, twice daily
Mouth Rinse 500347078842
10 ml of mouth rinse 500347078842 for 60 seconds, twice daily
Toothpaste 035000513007
Approximately one inch of toothpaste 035000513007, twice daily
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* After being informed of all pertinent aspects of the trial, and having all questions answered, voluntarily signed an informed consent document
* Assessed by the investigator to have gingivitis, and otherwise qualify to be a participant in the trial
Exclusion Criteria
* Any oral, psychiatric or medical condition (including pregnancy or nursing), laboratory abnormality, or use of experimental or other products that may (per protocol or in the opinion of the investigator) compromise the safety of the participant or the interpretation of study results
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (J&JCI)
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Michael Lynch, DMD, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (J&JCI)
Other Identifiers
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LAEBBA0004
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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