A Study to Evaluate Oral Malodor and Other Outcomes Following The Use of Two-Step Toothpaste Oral… (NCT02613130) | Clinical Trial Compass
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A Study to Evaluate Oral Malodor and Other Outcomes Following The Use of Two-Step Toothpaste Oral Hygiene
United States60 participantsStarted 2015-11
Plain-language summary
This study will assess changes in oral malodor and other factors in response to using a two-step toothpaste oral hygiene relative to a sensitivity whitening toothpaste.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Be at least 18 years of age;
* Provide written informed consent prior to participation and be given a signed copy of the informed consent form;
* Be in general good health as determined by the Investigator based on a review of the health history/update for participation in the trial;
* Have an average hedonic score of at least 6.5;
* Have at least 16 gradable teeth;
* Have at least 10 bleeding sites;
* Have a Lobene composite stain score of ≥1 on at least 1 tooth;
* Have at least one test tooth with recession and a score of 6 or greater on the nine-point comfort/discomfort sensitivity scale;
* Agree to return for scheduled visits and follow the study procedures;
* Agree to refrain from use of any non-study oral hygiene products for the duration of the study;
* Agree to refrain from tongue brushing for the duration of the study;
* Agree to delay any elective dentistry, including dental prophylaxis, until the completion of the study;
* Agree to abstain from eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco products, and any oral hygiene at least eight hours prior to evaluation of oral malodor; and
* Agree to refrain from using deodorant, body lotion/powder/spray, hair products, perfume/cologne, lipstick/gloss, or any other scented products on the mornings of the evaluation days prior to their visit to the clinic.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Oral malodor of systemic origin as determined by health history or examination;
* Severe periodontal disease, as characterize…