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Clinical Study To Determine The Oral and Dermal Tolerability of an Experimental Denture Wipe
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Experimental Denture Wipe and Tap Water for Denture Cleansers. Completed, enrolled 152 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this two-phase study was to evaluate the oral and dermal tolerance of an experimental, non-rinse denture cleansing wipe after 7 and 14 days of use. In addition, the consumer acceptability of the denture cleansing wipes was also evaluated via a consumer acceptability questionnaire. A methodology was also evaluated to assess the efficacy of the denture wipe at removing food debris as exploratory objective.
Study Details
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Interventions
Participants were instructed to use the experimental wipe to clean their dentures, external to their mouth, up to 4 times daily (once after completion of each of their three main meals and once at any other time) for 14 days. Participants were instructed to use one wipe per denture.
Participants were instructed to use running tap water to clean their dentures up to 4 times daily (once after completion of each of their three main meals and once at any other time) for 14 days.