Clinical Evaluation of Oral Rinse for Xerostomia
- Conditions
- Xerostomia
- Interventions
- Device: HYDRAL Oral RinseDevice: BIOTENE® Oral RinseDevice: Placebo Oral Rinse
- Registration Number
- NCT04289051
- Lead Sponsor
- Sunstar Americas
- Brief Summary
Xerostomia causes a difficulty in eating, have irritated oral tissues, and a poor quality of life. The new oral rinse was designed to reduce the symptoms and improve the patient's quality of life. The objectives of the clinical study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the oral rinse comparing to the placebo product and the control product in the market.
This is a randomized double-blind placebo controlled crossover study with 39 patients receiving treatment. Patients will be randomly allocated to three treatment groups. Patients will use the assigned oral rinse four times a day for two weeks. Dry mouth symptoms and other endpoints will be assessed subjectively and objectively at baseline and Day 14. Patients will be assigned to another treatment after one week wash-out period.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 39
- Must have read, understood and signed an informed consent prior to being entered into the study.
- Must be 18 to 80 years of age, male or female.
- Have at least 20 natural or restored teeth.
- Have an unstimulated salivary flow rate <0.20 ml/minute which represents a significant reduction of normal salivary function
- Must have subjective xerostomia symptom: minimum level of 4 on a 10 centimeters Visual Analog Scale (VAS) [How would you score dryness of your mouth?]
- Agree not to have a dental prophylaxis or any other elective, non-emergency dental procedures (other than those provided during the study) any time during the study.
- Agree to abstain from the use of any products for xerostomia other than those provided in the study.
- Agree to comply with the conditions and schedule of the study.
- Physical limitations or restrictions that might preclude normal tooth brushing.
- Evidence of gross oral pathology, including widespread caries or chronic neglect, extensive restoration, pre-existing gross plaque or soft or hard tissue tumor of the oral cavity.
- Presence of severe gingivitis with 30 or more sites showing bleeding on probing.
- Evidence of major oral hard or soft tissue lesions or trauma at the baseline visit as determined by the Investigator/Examiner.
- Chronic disease with concomitant oral manifestations other than xerostomia
- Conditions requiring antibiotic treatment prior to dental prophylaxis and invasive procedures, such as heart murmur, history of rheumatic fever, valvular disease or certain prosthetic implants.
- History of hepatic or renal disease, uncontrolled diabetes, or other serious conditions or transmittable diseases.
- Subjects who are currently undergoing, or require, extensive dental work, orthodontic treatment or periodontal surgery or orthodontic treatment in the preceding 3 months
- Currently using bleaching trays
- History of radiotherapy, head and neck cancer or Sjogren's syndrome.
- History of significant adverse effects following use of oral hygiene products such as toothpastes and mouthrinses.
- Subjects who are nursing, pregnant or plan to become pregnant for the duration of the study.
- Currently breast feeding
- Eating disorders
- Recent history of substance abuse
- Participation in other clinical studies within 14 days of screening
- Smoking >10 cigarettes/day
- Chewing tobacco
- Daily use of symptom alleviating products against xerostomia within 7 days of screening.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description HYDRAL Oral Rinse HYDRAL Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. HYDRAL Oral Rinse BIOTENE® Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. Placebo Oral Rinse HYDRAL Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. HYDRAL Oral Rinse Placebo Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. Placebo Oral Rinse BIOTENE® Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. Placebo Oral Rinse Placebo Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. BIOTENE® Oral Rinse HYDRAL Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. BIOTENE® Oral Rinse BIOTENE® Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. BIOTENE® Oral Rinse Placebo Oral Rinse Subjects use the oral rinse four times daily adding to a regular oral hygiene routine with a fluoride toothpaste and a soft tooth brush.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Dry Mouth Symptom by Visual Analog Scale at 14 Days From Baseline Baseline, 14 days 100 mm visual analog scale for subjective scoring the level of dry mouth (0 mm: not dry at all, 100 mm: very dry). Change in mm was calculated by subtracting the measurement at 14 days from the measurement at baseline. Higher values of the changes from baseline represent a better outcome.
Change in Dry Mouth Symptoms by Xerostomia Questionnaire at 14 Days From Baseline Baseline, 14 days Questionnaire to assess xerostomia symptoms. Subjects were asked the degree (grade 0: no problems to grade 3: the worst possible problem) of hoarse voice, oral dryness, oral pain, swallowing, and taste loss from which they were suffering in the xerostomia questionnaire. The symptoms scores were summed to calculate a total score per each subject (minimum total score: 0, maximum total score: 15). The change was calculated by subtracting the total score at 14 days from the total score at baseline. Higher values of the changes represent a better outcome (minimum change: -15, maximum change: 15).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Oral Functions by Revised Oral Assessment Guide at 14 Days From Baseline Baseline, 14 days Assessment of oral functions by a dental professional. Eight categories were included in the assessment guide: voice, lips, mucous membranes, tongue, gums, teeth, saliva, and swallowing. Each category was described and rated from healthy (score 1) to severe (score 3). Scores for the categories were summed to calculate a total score per each subject (minimum total score: 8, maximum total score: 24). The change was calculated by subtracting the total score at 14 days from the total score at baseline. Higher values of the changes represent a better outcome (minimum change: -16, maximum change: 16).
Change in Unstimulated Saliva Flow Rate at 14 Days From Baseline Baseline, 14 days Unstimulated whole saliva was collected over a 5-minute time period and the volume was measured. Change in mL per minute was calculated by subtracting the measurement at baseline from the measurement at 14 days.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University at Buffalo, The Center for Dental Studies
🇺🇸Buffalo, New York, United States