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Comparison of 5 Buffering Agents on Changes in Salivary pH in Individuals Previously Exposed to a Test Fruit Juice (SALPH-F)
Comparison of Five Different Salivary Buffering Agents on the Changes in Salivary pH in a Cohort Previously Exposed to a Test Fruit Juice: A Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial.
The diurnal variation in the flow of saliva and hence the composition of saliva is an established fact. Consumption of most types of acidic and sweetened foods and beverages are known to reduce the pH of saliva and some of them even reduce it to critical pH levels and result in structural damage to the hard tissues of the tooth.
The purpose of this study is to ascertain the effect of the selected commercially available test fruit-juice drink on the salivary pH and assess the buffering capacity of the saliva with or without various intervention measures following the exposure to the test fruit-juice drink at different time intervals.
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There are substantial existing evidences that there is diurnal variation in the flow of saliva and hence the composition of saliva. The average of normal pH of saliva is reported to be 6.8. Consumption of most types of acidic and sweetened foods and beverages are known to reduce the pH of saliva and some of them even reduce it to critical pH levels and result in structural damage to the hard tissues of the tooth.
Such damages can be prevented by maintaining the pH of saliva within optimal range by using oral hygiene measures.
The purpose of this study is to ascertain the effect of the selected commercially available test fruit-juice drink containing sugar on the pH of saliva and assess the buffering capacity of the saliva with or without various intervention measures following the exposure to the commercially available test fruit-juice drink at different time intervals.
Aims and Objectives:
- To measure the pH of saliva post-exposure to commercially available test fruit-juice drink after 5, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes.
- To measure the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after using a tap water gargle as a buffering agent in those subjects who had prior exposure to commercially available test fruit-juice drink 15 minutes ago.
- To measure the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after using a 0.2%Chlorhexidine mouth rinse as a buffering agent in those subjects who had prior exposure to commercially available test fruit-juice drink 15 minutes ago.
- To measure the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after chewing Orbit® gum as a buffering agent in those subjects who had prior exposure to commercially available test fruit-juice drink 15 minutes ago
- To measure the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after brushing with commercially available fluoridated tooth paste and soft brush as a buffering agent in those subjects who had prior exposure to test fruit-juice drink 15 minutes ago
- To measure the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after gargling with 1% solution of baking soda as a buffering agent in those subjects who had prior exposure to commercially available test fruit-juice drink 15 minutes ago
- To compare the efficacy of buffering agents on the pH of saliva at 15, 30, 45 minutes post intervention in subjects who have had the commercially available test fruit-juice drink 15 min prior to the a specific intervention, with the pH of saliva recorded in the same subjects at the same time periods when no intervention with any buffering agent was carried out after having the commercially available test fruit-juice drink.
- To compare the pH of saliva recorded in the subjects at 15, 30, 45 minutes time periods when they used an intervention of gargle with tap water, with that recorded when they used mouth rinse of 0.2% Chlorhexidine, with that recorded when they brushed with soft brush and fluoridated tooth paste, with that recorded when they gargled with 1% baking soda solution and with that recorded when they chewed Orbit® chewing gum (15 minutes after using the test fruit-juice drink)
Materials and Methods:
30 volunteers in the age group of 18- 30 year with healthy oral cavities will be selected. Subjects with a history of any chronic medical illness, history of allergy, intake of drugs in the last 8 weeks, history of gastritis, bulimia will be excluded. Subjects with a DMFT score of more than 2 and Loe and Sillness Index of more than 0 will be excluded. Individuals who have and are currently undergoing orthodontic treatment will not be included in the study. Individuals who smoke or chew tobacco will not be included in the study sample. An informed consent for the research will be obtained from all the subjects who have volunteered for the study. The trial will be conducted as per the guidelines in the WHO-Handbook for Good Clinical Practice and the research protocol is approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee of the college.
The test fruit-juice drink that will be selected is Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice®.
The various buffering agents that will be used are:
- 0.2% Chlorhexidine mouth wash (Rexidine®, Indoco Remidies Ltd, Mumbai, India)- 10 ml solution swish for 60 sec and spit
- Tap water- 10ml swish for 60 sec and spit
- Brushing with fluoridated (Colgate Total®, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Mumbai, India) tooth paste- 2min using soft brush
- Chewing polyol containing gum (Orbit®, Wrigley Company)- chew for 5 minutes and spit
- Freshly prepared Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) 1% w/v solution swish for 60 sec and spit.
The observer who will be measuring the salivary pH will remain blinded about the samples and buffering agent used.
The select individuals will be instructed to not use any mouth wash as part of oral hygiene regimen on test day and not consume any food or beverage for 2 hours prior to the collection of baseline sample of saliva at 10 AM on the test day. The select group of 30 individuals will be given a sample of 100 ml of Tropicana® mixed fruit-juice after recording their baseline salivary pH (0 min). They will be asked to sip, swish and swallow the drink within 2 minutes. After the exposure, salivary samples will be collected at 5 min and 15 min intervals for assessment of pH. Fifteen minutes after the exposure (consumption of test drink), the individuals will be asked to use one of the intervention methods included in this study. The salivary samples will be collected after 15, 30 and 45 minutes interval after the intervention. (i.e. 30, 45 and 60 minutes post exposure to the test drink respectively) The same protocol will be repeated using each intervention methods included in this study after a wash out period of minimum of 3 days. The protocol will be repeated on the study sample without any intervention following the exposure to the test fruit juice as a control.
Measurement of salivary pH will be done using a portable PH-035 Digital pH meter with automatic temperature compensation, to the accuracy of 0.1 and the machine will be calibrated on the morning of every test day and after 60 uses during the test day using Aquasol® pH calibration solutions with pH 4, 7 and 10.
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Uttarakhand
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Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Índia, 248140
- Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Uttaranchal Dental & Medical Research Institute
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Inclusion Criteria:
- subjects in the age group of 18 to 30 years.
- subjects with a DMFT index score of less than 2.
- subjects with Loe and Silness index score of 0.
- subjects willing to volunteer for the study.
- subjects who are available for the whole study period of 4 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- subjects with history of gastritis and bulimia.
- subjects with chronic medical illness.
- subjects with history of allergy.
- subjects with history of drug intake for last 8 weeks.
- subjects who smoke or chew tobacco.
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- Finalidade Principal: Prevenção
- Alocação: Randomizado
- Modelo Intervencional: Atribuição cruzada
- Mascaramento: Solteiro
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Comparador Ativo: Group 1: no intervention
The subject collects the unstimulated saliva in a sterile glass dish for the measurement of baseline pH of the saliva.The subject is then given 100 ml of test mixed fruit juice,Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice, (PepsiCo, Inc) to drink. The subject will sip, swish and swallow the drink within 2 minutes. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure the pH of saliva after 5, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes of consumption of the test mixed fruit juice. |
Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure the pH of saliva after 5, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes of consumption of the test mixed fruit juice without any intervention.
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Experimental: Group 2: tap water gargle
The subject collects the unstimulated saliva in a sterile glass dish for the measurement of baseline pH of the saliva.The subject is then given 100 ml of test mixed fruit juice,Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice, (PepsiCo, Inc) to drink. The subject will sip, swish and swallow the drink within 2 minutes. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva after 5 and 15 minutes of consumption of the test mixed fruit juice. The subject will use 10 ml of tap water as mouth rinse to swish for 60 seconds and spit. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after the subject completes the gargle as an intervention. |
O sujeito usará 10 ml de água da torneira como enxaguante bucal para bochechar por 60 segundos e cuspir.
Amostras de saliva não estimuladas são coletadas do sujeito para medir e registrar o pH da saliva em 15, 30 e 45 minutos após o sujeito completar o gargarejo como uma intervenção.
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Experimental: Group 3: 0.2% chlorhexidine
The subject collects the unstimulated saliva in a sterile glass dish for the measurement of baseline pH of the saliva. The subject is then given 100 ml of test mixed fruit juice, Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice, (PepsiCo, Inc) to drink. The subject will sip, swish and swallow the drink within 2 minutes. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva after 5 and 15 minutes of consumption of the test mixed fruit juice. The subject will use 10 ml of 0.2% Chlorhexidine mouth rinse (Rexidine®, Indoco Remidies Ltd, Mumbai, India) to swish for 60 seconds and spit. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after the subject completes the gargle as an intervention. |
The subject will use 10 ml of 0.2% Chlorhexidine mouth rinse (Rexidine®, Indoco Remidies Ltd, Mumbai, India) to swish for 60 seconds and spit.
Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after the subject completes the gargle as an intervention.
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Experimental: Group 4: fluoridated tooth paste
The subject collects the unstimulated saliva in a sterile glass dish for the measurement of baseline pH of the saliva. The subject is then given 100 ml of test mixed fruit juice, Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice, (PepsiCo, Inc) to drink. The subject will sip, swish and swallow the drink within 2 minutes. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva after 5 and 15 minutes of consumption of the test mixed fruit juice. The subject will Brush with fluoridated toothpaste (Colgate Total®, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Mumbai, India) for 2 minutes using soft brush. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after the subject completes the brushing as an intervention. |
O sujeito escovará com creme dental fluoretado- (Colgate Total®, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Mumbai, Índia) por 2 minutos usando escova macia. Amostras de saliva não estimuladas são coletadas do sujeito para medir e registrar o pH da saliva em 15, 30 e 45 minutos após o sujeito terminar de usar pasta de dente como intervenção.
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Experimental: Group 5: Polyol containing gum
The subject collects the unstimulated saliva in a sterile glass dish for the measurement of baseline pH of the saliva. The subject is then given 100 ml of test mixed fruit juice, Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice, (PepsiCo, Inc) to drink. The subject will sip, swish and swallow the drink within 2 minutes. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva after 5 and 15 minutes of consumption of the test mixed fruit juice. The subject will chew polyol containing gum (Orbit®, Wrigley Company) for 5 minutes and spit. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after the subject completes the chewing gum as an intervention. |
The subject will chew polyol containing gum (Orbit®, WrigleyCompany) for 5 minutes and spit. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after the subject completes chewing as an intervention.
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Experimental: Group 6: 1% sodium bicarbonate solution
The subject collects the unstimulated saliva in a sterile glass dish for the measurement of baseline pH of the saliva. The subject is then given 100 ml of test mixed fruit juice, Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice, (PepsiCo, Inc) to drink. The subject will sip, swish and swallow the drink within 2 minutes. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva after 5 and 15 minutes of consumption of the test mixed fruit juice. The subject will use 10 ml freshly prepared 1% sodium bicarbonate w/v solution to swish for 60 seconds and spit. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected from the subject to measure and record the pH of saliva at 15, 30 and 45 minutes after the subject completes the gargle as an intervention. |
O sujeito usará 10 ml de solução de bicarbonato de sódio a 1% recém-preparada w/v para bochechar por 60 segundos e cuspir. Amostras de saliva não estimuladas são coletadas do sujeito para medir e registrar o pH da saliva em 15, 30 e 45 minutos após o sujeito completar o gargarejo como uma intervenção. |
O que o estudo está medindo?
Medidas de resultados primários
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pH of saliva at baseline
Prazo: 0 minute
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All subjects in all groups collects the unstimulated saliva in a sterile glass dish for the measurement of baseline pH of the saliva.
The subject will give the saliva sample just before being exposed to the test mixed fruit juice by swishing 100ml of Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice in mouth for 2 minutes and then drinking it The outcome accessor is blinded to origin of sample (from which group).
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Medidas de resultados secundários
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pH of Saliva 5 minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice
Prazo: 5 minutes
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All subjects will be given 100 ml of test mixed fruit juice, Tropicana® Mixed Fruit Juice to drink.
The subject will sip, swish and swallow the drink within 2 minutes.
Five minutes after this, each subject will give unstimulated saliva in a sterile dish for measurement of saliva - 5minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice.
The outcome accessor is blinded to the origin of sample (from which group).
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5 minutes
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pH of Saliva 15 minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice
Prazo: 15 minutes
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All subjects will give unstimulated saliva in a sterile dish for measurement of saliva -15minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice.
The outcome accessor is blinded to the origin of sample (from which group).
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15 minutes
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pH of Saliva 30 minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice
Prazo: 30 minutes
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All subjects from all six (5 test and 1 comparator) groups will perform the assigned intervention as per schedule at time 15minutes post exposure to mixed fruit juice and shall give unstimulated saliva in a sterile dish for measurement of saliva -30minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice or in other words 15minutes after assigned intervention.
The outcome accessor is blinded to the origin of sample (from which group).
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30 minutes
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pH of Saliva 45 minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice
Prazo: 45 minutes
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All subjects from all six (5 test and 1 comparator) groups will perform the assigned intervention as per given schedule at time 15minutes post exposure to mixed fruit juice and shall give unstimulated saliva in a sterile dish for measurement of saliva -45minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice or in other words 30minutes after assigned intervention.
The outcome accessor is blinded to the origin of sample (from which group).
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45 minutes
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pH of Saliva 60 minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice
Prazo: 60 minutes
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All subjects from all six (5 test and 1 comparator) groups will perform the assigned intervention as per given schedule at time 15 minutes post exposure to mixed fruit juice and shall give unstimulated saliva in a sterile dish for measurement of saliva -60minutes after exposure to test mixed fruit juice or in other words 45minutes after assigned intervention.
The outcome accessor is blinded to the origin of sample (from which group).
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60 minutes
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