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A randomised crossover trial to compare the potential of stannous fluoride and essential oil mouth rinses to induce tooth and tongue staining
Authors:Nicola Xania West  Martin Addy  Robert Newcombe  Emma Macdonald  Alison Chapman  Maria Davies  John Moran  Nicholas Claydon
Affiliation:1. Restorative Dentistry, School of Oral and Dental Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
3. Clinical Trials Unit, School of Oral and Dental Science, Bristol Dental School and Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS1 2LY, UK
2. Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Clinical Epidemiology Interdisciplinary Research Group, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Abstract:This study compared the staining potential of two experimental amine fluoride/stannous fluoride mouth rinses (A and B), a phenolic/essential oil rinse (C) and a negative control, water, rinse (D). The study was a single centre, randomized, single-blind, four treatment crossover study design among healthy participants. Prior to each study period, participants received a dental prophylaxis. On the Monday of each period, subjects suspended oral hygiene, and under supervision, rinsed with the allocated mouth rinse immediately followed by a warm black tea solution at hourly intervals eight times a day for 4?days. On Friday, the area and intensity of staining on the teeth, the primary outcome measure and dorsum of tongue were assessed. This regimen was repeated for all the three subsequent treatment periods. Rinse B produced less stain than rinse A, but the difference was not significant (p?=?0.20). Rinse B produced significantly more stain than rinse C (p?p?p?
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