This study will follow a randomised, double-blind, cross-over design. Participants will use mouth rinses containing plant extracts and/or fluoride, as well as a mouth rinse containing only water (placebo). They will use oral appliances containing sterilized enamel and dentine slabs, which will be later collected for analyses. The cross-over design will allow participants to use all rinses, allowing for a comparison between the rinses within each individual.
This study will be made in three in situ parts. Participants will wear an oral appliance containing sterilized enamel and dentine slabs. During this experimental phase, they will use the designated mouth rinse. After this period, the investigators will remove the enamel and dentine slabs, and will also collect salivary pellicle and any bacterial biofilm forming on the participant's teeth. Participants will also donate saliva for proteomic analysis (protein profile) to verify if there are any differences in proteins in saliva to proteins in the pellicle. Throughout the whole study, all participants will use standardized oral hygiene products. The experimental mouth rinses contain plant extracts that could interact with salivary proteins and influence the salivary pellicle and oral biofilm, thus bringing positive results against tooth (enamel and dentine) demineralisation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
12
Participants will use 10mL of the respective mouth rinse, swish in the mouth for 30 seconds and spit it out. This will be made twice a day, for a total of 5 days.
Participants will use 10mL of the respective mouth rinse, swish in the mouth for 30 seconds and spit it out. This will be made twice a day, for a total of 5 days.
Participants will use 10mL of the respective mouth rinse, swish in the mouth for 30 seconds and spit it out. This will be made twice a day, for a total of 5 days.
Univesity of Bern (Klinik für Zahnerhaltung, Präventiv- und Kinderzahnmedizin)
Bern, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
Enamel mineral loss
Hardness of enamel slabs (Knoop hardness)
Time frame: End of the study arm, expected to be after 1 week of using the mouth rinse
Dentine mineral loss
Profilometry of dentine specimens (step height in µm)
Time frame: End of the study arm, expected to be after 1 week of using the mouth rinse
Identification of which proteins are present in the participants' saliva
Proteomic analyses of the saliva (list of proteins present)
Time frame: End of the study arm, expected to be after 1 week of using the mouth rinse
Identification of which proteins are present in the participants' salivary pellicle
Proteomic analyses of the salivary pellicle (list of proteins present)
Time frame: End of the study arm, expected to be after 1 week of using the mouth rinse
Thickness of the salivary pellicle
Measured using TEM (mineralization measured in Delta Z)
Time frame: End of the study arm, expected to be after 1 week of using the mouth rinse
pH of the participants' biofilm
Measured in vivo after using the mouth rinses (pH)
Time frame: End of the study arm in part 3, expected to be after 1 day of using the mouth rinse
Identification of the bacteria in the biofilm
Measured after collecting the biofilm (list of bacterial species)
Time frame: End of the study arm in part 3, expected to be after 1 day of using the mouth rinse
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Participants will use 10mL of the respective mouth rinse, swish in the mouth for 30 seconds and spit it out. This will be made twice a day, for a total of 5 days.
How many bacteria are adhered to the biofilm
Measured after collecting the biofilm (bacteria quantity)
Time frame: End of the study arm in part 3, expected to be after 1 day of using the mouth rinse