The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a novel gum health formulation, when used in an intra-oral device or on a toothbrush, for teeth whitening and clinical improvements in periodontal diseases.
Over half of the American population suffers from some form of periodontal disease, while millions of Americans are electing for teeth whitening procedures every year. The study is designed to assess the efficacy of a novel gum health formulation on teeth whitening in the context of gingival inflammation. Further, the study aims to assess the efficacy of the novel gum health formulation as an adjunct to the current standard of care in the treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis, depending on the severity of disease. As the dental professional community is whitening teeth in an environment of gingival inflammation, a single product that whitens teeth and controls inflammation is a novel treatment approach and highly desirable among patients and consumers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
The intervention is a gum health formulation for periodontal disease care and teeth whitening to be used within an accelerating intra-oral device.
The intervention is a gum health formulation for periodontal care and teeth whitening to be used on a toothbrush alongside standard toothpaste.
EEC Institute, Inc.
New York, New York, United States
Change from Baseline Tooth Shade Value over 45 Days
Tooth Shade Value was measured using a Vita Shade Guide and the measurement was transformed to a standardized value.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 28, Day 45
Plaque Index
Periodontal probe will be swept along the buccal and lingual surfaces and plaque is noted.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 28, Day 45
Gingival Index
Periodontal probe will be placed under the gingival margin and swept along the buccal and lingual surfaces and bleeding is noted.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 28, Day 45
Bleeding Index
Bleeding will be assessed after probing. A dichotomous scoring system is used at six sites per tooth using one and zero for presence or absence, respectively.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 28, Day 45
Mean Probing Depth
Pocket depth will be determined with a UNC-15 periodontal probe at six sites per tooth rounded to the next lower whole millimeter.
Time frame: Baseline, Day 14, Day 28, Day 45
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