Jose Anto, Pratten Jonathan, Bosma Mary-Lynn, Milleman Kimberly R, Milleman Jeffery L, Wang Nan
GSK Consumer Healthcare, Weybridge, Surrey, UK.
Salus Research, Fort Wayne, IN, USA.
J Clin Dent. 2018 Mar;29(1):33-39.
Short-term use of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)-containing toothpaste reduces plaque and improves clinical measures of gingivitis. To examine this over a longer period, we compared efficacy and tolerability of twice-daily brushing for 24 weeks with 67% or 0% NaHCO3-containing toothpastes in USA-based participants with moderate gingivitis (Clinicaltrials.gov:NCT02207400).
This was a six-month, randomized, examiner-blind, parallel-group, clinical trial. Investigators randomized adults with blood in expectorate after brushing and ≥ 20 gingival bleeding sites to 67% NaHCO3 (n = 123; n = 107 completed study) or 0% NaHCO3 (n = 123; n = 109 completed study) toothpastes. Primary efficacy variables included between-treatment differences in number of bleeding sites and Modified Gingival Index (MGI) score at 24 weeks. Secondary efficacy variables included Bleeding Index and Turesky modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (overall and interproximal sites) at six, 12, and 24 weeks. A subset of 50 participants underwent sampling to assess plaque microbiology over the course of treatment.
Compared with the 0% NaHCO3 toothpaste, the 67% NaHCO3 toothpaste produced statistically significant improvements at Week 24 in number of bleeding sites (46.7% difference) and MGI (33.9% difference), and for all other endpoints (all p < 0.0001). There was no significant between-treatment difference in the proportion of participants harboring opportunistic pathogens. Products were generally well tolerated, with two and five treatment-related adverse events reported in the 67% and 0% NaHCO3 toothpaste groups, respectively.
Gingival bleeding, gingivitis, and plaque indices were significantly improved at six, 12, and 24 weeks with twice-daily brushing with 67% NaHCO3-containing toothpaste in participants with moderate gingivitis.
短期使用含碳酸氢钠(NaHCO₃)牙膏可减少牙菌斑并改善牙龈炎的临床指标。为了进行更长时间的研究,我们比较了美国中度牙龈炎参与者每日刷牙两次、使用含67%或0% NaHCO₃牙膏24周的疗效和耐受性(Clinicaltrials.gov:NCT02207400)。
这是一项为期六个月的随机、检查者盲法、平行组临床试验。研究人员将刷牙后咳痰带血且牙龈出血部位≥20处的成年人随机分为使用含67% NaHCO₃牙膏组(n = 123;n = 107完成研究)和含0% NaHCO₃牙膏组(n = 123;n = 109完成研究)。主要疗效变量包括24周时两组间出血部位数量和改良牙龈指数(MGI)评分的差异。次要疗效变量包括6周、12周和24周时的出血指数以及Quigley-Hein菌斑指数(整体和邻面部位)的Turesky改良版。50名参与者的子集在治疗过程中接受采样以评估牙菌斑微生物学。
与含0% NaHCO₃牙膏相比,含67% NaHCO₃牙膏在第24周时出血部位数量(差异46.7%)和MGI(差异33.9%)以及所有其他终点指标上均产生了具有统计学意义的改善(所有p < 0.0001)。携带机会性病原体的参与者比例在两组间无显著差异。产品总体耐受性良好,含67%和0% NaHCO₃牙膏组分别报告了2例和5例与治疗相关的不良事件。
对于中度牙龈炎参与者,每日两次使用含67% NaHCO₃牙膏刷牙,在6周、12周和24周时牙龈出血、牙龈炎和菌斑指数均得到显著改善。