Pilot Clinical Trial on Oral Hygiene Products
Summary:
A pilot study was conducted to evaluate oral hygiene products containing a prebiotic and paraprobiotic based on Lactobacillus plantarum. It aimed to assess patient satisfaction, recruitment rate, and rebalancing of the oral microbiota for future research.
Findings:
– All products were well-tolerated with no adverse events reported.
– Group 4, using delicate mint toothpaste, mint mouthwash, and an antimicrobial toothbrush, showed the greatest reduction in gingival sensitivity.
– All products induced a statistically significant decrease in plaque and a reduction in gingival sensitivity.
– Oral microbiota stability was achieved with all tested products.
Value:
– The tested products demonstrated an optimal safety profile and significant efficacy in improving oral health.
– Stabilization of oral microbiota reduces susceptibility to microbial fluctuations.
Implications:
The findings support the potential of these oral hygiene products for improved oral care. Further research should explore their benefits in a larger patient population.
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