Overview

Caries Prevention and Side Effects of Gum Arabic and Licorice Extracts Versus Chlorhexidine in High Caries Risk Patients

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2020-01-15
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
This trial is to test the caries prevention effect of Arabic gum and Licorice root extracts compared to Chlorhexidine in high caries risk patients. The antimicrobial efficacy and oral side effects from using these mouthwashes will also be tested.
Phase:
Phase 2/Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Cairo University
Treatments:
Chlorhexidine
Chlorhexidine gluconate
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- High caries risk patients according to CAMBRA caries risk assessment tool

- Baseline of at least 2-3 active non-cavitated or cavitated carious lesionssz

- Baseline salivary Mutans streptococci count ≥ 106 CFU/ml

- Baseline salivary Lactobacilli count ≥ 104 CFU/ml

- Baseline DMF index of at least 3-5

- Cooperative patients approving to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

- Any systemic conditions, severe medical complications

- Significant past or current medical condition that may affect oral health or oral
flora

- Current medications (may affect the oral flora or salivary flow)

- Allergy to any of the ingredients of the study products

- Use of any antibiotics within the past 3 months

- Use of any mouth rinses within the past 3 months

- Current periodontitis (sites of probing pocket depth ≥ 5 mm)

- Evidence of parafunctional habits

- Dysfunction of temporomandibular joint

- Presence of developmental dental anomalies

- Presence of orthodontic appliance or removable prosthesis

- Pregnancy

- Xerostomia

- Heavy smoking

- Drug or alcohol addiction, or conditions that may decrease adhering to study protocol

- Lack of compliance