Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is an anionic detergent that has been used as the major or sole surfactant in most dentifrices. But it is known to local irritating factor to oral mucosa and skin and results in many side effects. This study was to compare the effects of SLS-free dentifrice and SLS-containing dentifrice in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
90
The subjects were divided into three groups, each of which comprised 30 randomly assigned subjects: group I used SLS-free(a commercially available SLS-free dentifrice(Wiconi® dentifrice) and SLS-A (a dentifrice containing 1.5%; Wiconi® dentifrice + 1.5% SLS). The subjects used one of the two assigned dentifrices for 8 weeks, and then the other for the following 8 weeks. The order of the dentifrices used was selected at random, and there was a 2-week washout period between the two phases, during which the subject used the same dentifrice as they used before participating in this study. The subjects were asked to brush their teeth using their usual toothbrushing method with the dentifrice and toothbrush supplied.
The subjects were divided into three groups, each of which comprised 30 randomly assigned subjects: group II used SLS-A (a dentifrice containing 1.5%; Wiconi® dentifrice + 1.5% SLS) and SLS-B (a commercially available 1.5% SLS-containing dentifrice). The subjects used one of the two assigned dentifrices for 8 weeks, and then the other for the following 8 weeks. The order of the dentifrices used was selected at random, and there was a 2-week washout period between the two phases, during which the subject used the same dentifrice as they used before participating in this study. The subjects were asked to brush their teeth using their usual toothbrushing method with the dentifrice and toothbrush supplied.
Number of episodes
Sum of the number of episodes experienced by the subject over an 8-week period
Time frame: after 18 weeks
Mean pain score
Mean pain scores (on the NRS\*) experienced during tooth brushing when ulcers were present \* NRS : numeric rating scale
Time frame: after 18 weeks
Number of ulcers
Sum of the number of ulcers over an 8-week period
Time frame: after 18 weeks
duration of ulcers
Sum of the number of days which the subject experienced ulcers over an 8-week period
Time frame: after 18 weeks
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The subjects were divided into three groups, each of which comprised 30 randomly assigned subjects: group III used SLS-free (a commercially available SLS-free dentifrice (Wiconi® dentifrice), and SLS-B (a commercially available 1.5% SLS-containing dentifrice). The subjects used one of the two assigned dentifrices for 8 weeks, and then the other for the following 8 weeks. The order of the dentifrices used was selected at random, and there was a 2-week washout period between the two phases, during which the subject used the same dentifrice as they used before participating in this study. The subjects were asked to brush their teeth using their usual toothbrushing method with the dentifrice and toothbrush supplied.