This study determines the effects of a single dose of different antiseptic mouth washes within the oral cavity, on the composition of the oral microbiome using next generation sequencing (NGS) techniques. Twelve healthy volunteers will receive all three test products in a randomized order to compare the effects of each mouth wash.
Disinfectants and oral antiseptics including PVP-I are known to kill microorganisms to a variable extent, at a variable range of time points. Microorganisms may be protected from disinfectants by production of thick masses of cells and extracellular materials, or biofilms. Moreover, antiseptics should not lead to dysbiosis after use. Dysbiosis is a negative change in the microbiome of a particular skin or mucosal region. The Human Microbiome project showed, that every area has a specific microbiota in which the human host lives with an abundance of commensal, synergistic, and potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Antiseptics with efficacy gaps and resistance may induce such dysbiosis, especially after prolonged use. It is envisaged that twelve healthy volunteers will complete the study. Each healthy volunteer will rinse with the test product according to a developed protocol, between established wash out periods. The ability of the test product (1% Betadine® PVP-I based mouth wash and gargle) compared to the reference products (0.2% Chlor-Rinse™ Chlorhexidine based mouth wash (No alcohol) and Normal saline gargle) to reduce resident and transient microflora will be assessed. The mouth wash products will also be assessed for their ability to maintain and/or restore balanced microflora.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
12
1% Betadine® PVP-I based mouth wash and gargle
0.2% Chlor-Rinse™ Chlorhexidine based mouth wash
Normal saline gargle
National University of Singapore Hospital
Singapore, Singapore
Composition of oral microbiome - reduction of microflora
The change (amount and variety) of oral microflora species composition from baseline after the usage of a single dose of different antiseptic mouth washes using next generation sequencing (NGS) and real-time PCR techniques at 3 mins and 240 mins .
Time frame: Swab 1 - 0 Min, Swab 2 - 3 min (post treatment) and Swab 3 - 240 min (post treatment)
Composition of oral microbiome - maintenance of healthy microflora
The change (amount and variety) of healthy oral microflora species composition from baseline after the usage of a single dose of different antiseptic mouth washes using next generation sequencing (NGS) and real-time PCR techniques at 3 mins and 240 mins.
Time frame: Swab 1 - 0 Min, Swab 2 - 3 min (post treatment) and Swab 3 - 240 min (post treatment)
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