The primary objective was to evaluate the antibacterial effects of two toothpastes containing 0.3% triclosan, 2% copolymer and 0.234% sodium fluoride in a silica base as compared to a control regular fluoride toothpaste on anaerobic and malodor bacteria 12 hours after 13 days of product use. A secondary objective was to demonstrate that a toothpaste containing 0.3% triclosan, 2% copolymer, 0.234% sodium fluoride and a flavor with odor-masking ingredients in silica base (Colgate Total Toothpaste-Flavor Option 1) provides a level of antibacterial efficacy that is "equivalent" to a toothpaste containing 0.3% triclosan, 2% copolymer, 0.234% sodium fluoride and a regular flavor in silica base (Colgate Total Toothpaste-Flavor Option 2) after 13 days of product use.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
128
Total toothpaste containing triclosan/copolymer/sodium fluoride with new OM complex 1 ingredient -Total Flavor Option 1
Total toothpaste containing triclosan/copolymer/sodium fluoride and new OM complex 2 ingredient. Total Flavor option 2
Placebo toothpaste: Crest Cavity Protection toothpaste w/sodium fluoride (currently marketed)
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Anaerobic Bacteria
Subjects brush their teeth with assigned toothpaste 2x/day for 13 days. On clinic visit day, subjects brush their teeth and return 12 hours later for clinical evaluation. Samples of dental plaque at the gumline will be collected for microbiological analysis to determine total levels of anaerobic bacteria CFU - colony forming units.
Time frame: Baseline
Anaerobic Bacteria
Subjects brush their teeth with assigned toothpaste 2x/day for 13 days. On clinic visit day, subjects brush their teeth and return 12 hours later for clinical evaluation. Samples of dental plaque at the gumline will be collected for microbiological analysis to determine total levels of anaerobic bacteria CFU - colony forming units.
Time frame: 12 hours
Malodor Bacteria (Breath Odor Causing Bacteria)
Subjects brush their teeth with assigned toothpaste 2x/day for 13 days. On clinic visit day, subjects brush their teeth and return 12 hours later for clinical evaluation. Samples of dental plaque at the gumline will be collected for microbiological analysis to determine levels of mouth odor causing bacteria CFU - colony forming units.
Time frame: Baseline
Malodor Bacteria (Breath Odor Causing Bacteria)
Subjects brush their teeth with assigned toothpaste 2x/day for 13 days. On clinic visit day, subjects brush their teeth and return 12 hours later for clinical evaluation. Samples of dental plaque at the gumline will be collected for microbiological analysis to determine levels of mouth odor causing bacteria CFU - colony forming units.
Time frame: 12 hours
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