This randomized, examiner-blind, parallel-group clinical study evaluated the effectiveness of a whitening toothpaste compared with a control toothpaste in removing extrinsic tooth stain over six weeks of twice-daily unsupervised use. Adult subjects were assessed at baseline and after 7, 14, 28, and 42 days of product use using the Macpherson Modification of the Lobene Stain Index. Oral soft and hard tissues and subject-reported sensory responses were also evaluated throughout the study.
This single-site, randomized, examiner-blind, two-cell parallel clinical trial enrolled adult subjects with qualifying extrinsic tooth stain. Following baseline assessments, subjects were randomized to either a test whitening dentifrice or a marketed control dentifrice. Subjects brushed twice daily for two minutes with their assigned toothpaste and toothbrush for 42 days. Extrinsic stain on the labial surfaces of the 12 anterior teeth was evaluated at baseline and at Days 7, 14, 28, and 42 using the Macpherson Modification of the Lobene Stain Index, assessing stain intensity, stain area, and total stain scores. Safety was monitored via oral soft and hard tissue examinations and subject-reported sensory assessments. Treatment comparisons were performed using ANCOVA with baseline scores as covariates.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
118
Whitening toothpaste used twice daily for two minutes per brushing for six weeks.
Non-whitening toothpaste used twice daily for two minutes per brushing for six weeks.
Salus Research, Inc.
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Change in Extrinsic Tooth Stain (Total Stain Score)
Mean change in total extrinsic stain score measured on the labial surfaces of the 12 anterior teeth using the Macpherson Modification of the Lobene Stain Index, combining stain intensity and stain area scores.
Time frame: Baseline to Day 42
Change in Stain Intensity and Stain Area Scores
Mean changes in stain intensity and stain area scores at each post-baseline time point.
Time frame: Baseline to Days 7, 14, 28, and 42
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