This study will be a cross-over single blinded clinical study to evaluate the in vitro fluoride release of three different brands of 5% NaF varnish. The goal of this study is to determine if different formulations of varnish lead to differing amounts of fluoride release. Despite their similar concentrations of NaF (5%), some in vitro data have suggested that they may differ in the amount of fluoride release. Determining fluoride release of these varnishes in vivo is important in assessing both the safety and efficacy of the product.
This study will be a cross-over single blinded clinical study to evaluate the in vitro fluoride release of three different brands of 5% NaF varnish. Subjects will be recruited at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and will participate in a 15 minute clinical session at the beginning of each study arm, followed by 6 saliva collection recalls. During these sessions a fluoride varnish or placebo will be applied to their teeth, and subsequent salivary samples will be taken 1 hour, 4 hours, 6 hours, 24 hours, and 48 hours after the application. All subjects will receive 3 commercially available varnishes, and a placebo varnish. Between applications there will be a minimum of 2 weeks wash-out period. The goal of this study is to determine if different formulations of varnish lead to differing amounts of fluoride release. Despite their similar concentrations of NaF (5%), some in vitro data have suggested that they may differ in the amount of fluoride release. Determining fluoride release of these varnishes in vivo is important in assessing both the safety and efficacy of the product. Specific Aims 1. Determine the concentration of fluoride available in the oral cavity at different time periods after the application of three different 5% NaF varnishes as measured in unstimulated human saliva. 2. Compare the different patterns of fluoride release from each of the varnishes by comparing the fluoride concentration in saliva at corresponding time periods . 3. Evaluate the validity of an in vitro model used to measure fluoride release from varnishes. Percentage difference in fluoride release between the in vivo and in vitro data obtained from the same products will be compared. Because the comparison of different patterns of fluoride release from the varnishes is accomplished by analyzing the fluoride available concentration levels, it was an error to list that secondary aim as a secondary - or indeed any sort of outcome measure. The outcome measure data for "patterns of fluoride release" is exactly that which has been fully disclosed in the Primary Outcome Measure data tables. Therefore the secondary outcome measure previously listed: Compare the different patterns of fluoride release from each of the varnishes, which was really never properly an outcome measure, but an aim, has been deleted, with no loss of data transparency.
Varnish treatment containing 5% NaF
Varnish treatment containing 5% NaF
Varnish treatment containing 5% NaF
University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Fluoride Concentration and Release
Fluoride release as measured by concentration of fluoride available in the oral cavity at different time periods after the application of 5% NaF varnish and placebo as measured in unstimulated human saliva
Time frame: Baseline, 1 hr, 4 hrs, 6 hrs, 26 hrs and 50 hrs
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Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
15
Bland varnish containing no NaF