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In-house Study to Determine the Effect of Two Zinc-containing Toothpaste Formulations on Viability of Bacteria in Saliva
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Zinc-A toothpaste, Zinc-B toothpaste, and 1 other intervention for Oral Health. Completed, enrolled 15 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study investigated the ability of two zinc-containing toothpaste formulations (Zinc A and Zinc B) to reduce the level of bacteria in saliva in the two-hour period after their use, compared to the effect of rinsing with water alone.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants received 6.0 grams (g) \[± 0.3g\] of the Zinc-A toothpaste in the form of slurry, one day per treatment (with at least 2 \[generally 7\] days between treatments. Participants emptied the contents of the dosing cup into their mouth, swilled the product around their mouth for 2 timed minutes then they expectorated into a sink.
Participants received 6.0 grams (g) \[± 0.3g\] of the Zinc-B toothpaste in the form of slurry, one day per treatment (with at least 2 \[generally 7\] days between treatments. Participants emptied the contents of the dosing cup into their mouth, swilled the product around their mouth for 2 timed minutes then they expectorated into a sink.
Participants received 6.0g (±0.3g) of mineral water (by weighing out), one day per treatment (with at least 2 \[generally 7\] days between treatments). Participants emptied the contents of the dosing cup into their mouth, swilled the product around their mouth for 2 timed minutes then they expectorated into a sink.