Clinical Trial: A Castor Bean Solution for Cleaning Dentures

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: A Castor Bean Solution Reduces Complete Denture Biofilm

Brief Summary: To evaluate the efficacy of a castor bean-based solution (Ricinus communis) for removal of complete denture biofilm, comparing it with two products available on the market (sodium hypochlorite and alkaline peroxide). Fifty complete maxillary denture-wearers were instructed to brush their dentures after meals and once a day, for a period of 07 days, immerse them in the following solutions: A - Control: Physiological solution(20 minutes). B - Polident alkaline peroxide(3 minutes). C - 1% sodium hypochlorite(20 minutes). D - castor bean-based solution(20 minutes). The participants immersed their dentures in each of the solutions, according to a randomized sequence. For biofilm quantification, before (Baseline) and after the use of each product, the internal surfaces of maxillary complete dentures were revealed (1% neutral red), photographed and the stained biofilm was quantified with the aid of software (Image Tool 3.0). After concluding measurements of the areas (total and biofilm), the percentage of surface covered by biofilm of the complete denture was calculated .

Detailed Summary: The study sought to minimize the occurrence of bias, and whenever possible sought to "blind" the parties involved (researchers, volunteers and statisticians), since none of them had knowledge of the allocation of treatments. The present study also followed the criteria described in the CONSORT Declaration
Sponsor: University of Sao Paulo

Current Primary Outcome: Denture area covered with biofilm [ Time Frame: 8 weeks ]

The volunteers were instructed to brush their dentures ,3 times a day and use the following chemical immersion methods, only once a day after dinner: A)Physiological solution .B) 1% Sodium Hypochlorite .C) Polident Alkaline Peroxide .D) 2,0% Castor bean solution . All the volunteers used one of the four chemical methods in a random sequence for a period of 07 days each. Between each period of use, there was a one week wash out period during which the patient performed his/her habitual cleaning procedure.On the first day and after 07 days of using the interventions, the internal surfaces of dentures were revealed with 1% neutral red solution and photographed with a digital photographic camera. Biofilm was measured on the photographic images of the complete dentures, using the computerized quantitative method "ImageTool". After concluding measurements of the areas (total and biofilm), the percentage of surface covered by biofilm of the complete denture was calculated .


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

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Information By: University of Sao Paulo

Dates:
Date Received: September 26, 2012
Date Started: March 2008
Date Completion:
Last Updated: November 19, 2012
Last Verified: November 2012