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Do natural ingredients in a dentifrice contribute to prevention of plaque and gingivitis?

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Abstract

Objective: To test the effectiveness of a dentifrice containing the turmeric and licorice extract compared to a control for preventing plaque and gingivitis over a four-month period. Material and methods: Ninety (non-dental) participants with moderate gingival inflammation (≥ 40%) were selected. The triple blind study consisted of two phases, namely at first a 3-week pre-experimental phase of using an oxygenating and chlorhexidine (CHX) mouthrinse. Secondly, a 4-month experimental period in which participants were randomly assigned to a test or control group. All were instructed to brush their teeth twice daily for 2 minutes with their assigned dentifrice. Gingival bleeding (BI), plaque (PI) and gingivitis (GI) were assessed. Results: Eighty participants completed the protocol. At the first assessment in the pre-experimental phase, the mean scores of all indices showed no differences for the two groups. At the second session, the values of all three parameters had decreased significantly (p < 0.001). At the last session, the BI values were 0.52(0.25) for the test group and 0.56(0.25) for the control, the mean GI was 0.27(0.17) for the test group and 0.31(0.16) for the control, and for PI the scores were 1.89(0.46) for the test group and 1.98(0.43) for the control group. Statistical comparison of the scores for the two groups at each stage of the study showed no significant difference for any of the parameters. Conclusion: Within the limits of the current study design, dentifrice formulation and concentration of turmeric/licorice extracts, the results show that the adjuvant effect of the natural ingredients in the test dentifrice was not evident on clinical parameters of gingivitis and plaque.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)429-439
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Dental Hygiene
Volume19
Issue number4
Early online date15 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors thank the ACTA Dental Research BV (ADR) and GABA International AG for the appointment of this project. In addition, the participants are acknowledged for their participation in this study.

Funding Information:
The study was performed on commission from ACTA Dental Research BV (ADR). ADR received financial support from GABA International AG, Switzerland. ADR appointed this project to the Department of Periodontology at ACTA. Furthermore, Van der Weijden, Slot and Rosema have previously received either external advisor fees, lecturer fees or research grants from toothbrush and dentifrice manufacturers. These manufacturers included Colgate, Dentaid, GABA, Lactona, GSK, Oral‐B, Procter & Gamble, Sara Lee, Sunstar and Unilever. Hoenderdos, Versteeg and Valkenburg report no conflict of interests.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. International Journal of Dental Hygiene published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Funding

The authors thank the ACTA Dental Research BV (ADR) and GABA International AG for the appointment of this project. In addition, the participants are acknowledged for their participation in this study. The study was performed on commission from ACTA Dental Research BV (ADR). ADR received financial support from GABA International AG, Switzerland. ADR appointed this project to the Department of Periodontology at ACTA. Furthermore, Van der Weijden, Slot and Rosema have previously received either external advisor fees, lecturer fees or research grants from toothbrush and dentifrice manufacturers. These manufacturers included Colgate, Dentaid, GABA, Lactona, GSK, Oral‐B, Procter & Gamble, Sara Lee, Sunstar and Unilever. Hoenderdos, Versteeg and Valkenburg report no conflict of interests.

Keywords

  • clinical trial
  • dental plaque
  • dentifrice
  • gingival bleeding
  • gingivitis
  • natural ingredients

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