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Randomized controlled clinical trial on the efficacy of a novel antimicrobial chewing gum in reducing plaque and gingivitis in adolescent orthodontic patients.
Weber, Johanna; Scholz, Konstantin J; Schenke, Isabelle M; Pfab, Florian; Cieplik, Fabian; Hiller, Karl-Anton; Buchalla, Wolfgang; Sahm, Camilla; Kirschneck, Christian; Paddenberg-Schubert, Eva.
  • Weber J; Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
  • Scholz KJ; Department of Orthodontics, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
  • Schenke IM; Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
  • Pfab F; Department of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, Center for Dental Medicine, Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Cieplik F; Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
  • Hiller KA; Private pediatric dental practice, Regensburg, Germany.
  • Buchalla W; Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany.
  • Sahm C; Medical Department Eintracht, Frankfurt Soccer AG, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Kirschneck C; Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
  • Paddenberg-Schubert E; Department of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, Center for Dental Medicine, Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Clin Oral Investig ; 28(5): 272, 2024 Apr 25.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38664261
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

Chewing gums containing antiseptics or other antimicrobial substances may be effective in reducing plaque and gingivitis. Therefore, the aim of this randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial was to investigate the efficacy of a novel antimicrobial chewing gum containing essential oils (cinnamon, lemon, peppermint) and extracts on reduction of dental plaque and gingivitis as well as on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in adolescent orthodontic patients. MATERIALS 52 patients (11-22 years of age) were randomly assigned to use a test chewing gum (COVIDGUM, Clevergum) or a commercially available control chewing gum over a period of 10 days. Approximal plaque index (API), papillary bleeding index (PBI) and an OHRQoL questionnaire for children (COHIP-G19) were assessed at baseline (BL), after 10 days (10d) and 30 days (30d). In addition, oral health and oral hygiene related questions of the COHIP-G19 questionnaire were evaluated separately in subscales at each timepoint. Data were analyzed using non-parametrical statistical procedures (α = 0.05).

RESULTS:

API and PBI decreased significantly over time from BL to 10d and from BL to 30d in both groups, without significant differences between the groups. In both groups, the COHIP-G19 score, oral health subscale and oral hygiene subscale decreased significantly over time. Regarding the oral hygiene subscale, the test group showed significantly better scores at 30d (p = 0.011).

CONCLUSION:

Both chewing gums performed similarly effective in terms of reducing plaque accumulation and gingival inflammation and improving OHRQoL. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Chewing gums without antimicrobial ingredients may be sufficient to decrease plaque accumulation and gingival inflammation.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Calidad de Vida / Goma de Mascar / Placa Dental / Gingivitis Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Calidad de Vida / Goma de Mascar / Placa Dental / Gingivitis Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article