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Determination of the Oral Irritation Potential of a Fluoride Rinse in Children
Determination of the Oral Irritation Potential of a Fluoride Rinse in Children
CompletedNA
Sponsor: Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide
Conditions: Healthy
Interventions: Brush Only, Brush / Rinse (Jolly Rancher Prototype), Brush / Rinse (LISTERINE® Total Care Zero Alcohol)
Countries: United States
The primary objective of this clinical trial is to determine the oral hard and soft tissue tolerance of an investigational essential oil, non-alcohol, fluoride containing mouth rinse in children 6-11 years of age compared to brushing alone and a marketed comparator mouth rinse when used as directed over a four-week period.
Eligibility overview
Sex: ALL
Age: 6 Years to 11 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Children, 6-11 years of age (inclusive) at the time of screening/baseline (minimum 15% Black and 5% Asian race; minimum 10% Hispanic ethnicity) * Minimum of 16 natural teeth * Generally, in good health * In good oral health with adequate oral hygiene * Willingness to participate in the clinical trial after the nature of the clinical trial has been fully explained to the child and their assent obtained * Willingness to use the assigned products according to instructions, availability for appointments, and likelihood of completing the clinical trial * Individual (and/or their legally acceptable representative, as applicable) has signed the Consent for Photograph Release and ICD (and/or Assent Document, as applicable) including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) disclosure * Absence of significant oral soft tissue pathology and active dental caries, based on the dentist's visual examination and at the discretion of the Investigator * Able to read and understand the local language and provide written informed assent and parent/guardian to provide a signed and dated informed consent form prior to any study- related procedures Exclusion Criteria: * History of significant adverse effects, including sensitivities or suspected allergies, following use of oral hygiene products such as toothpastes, mouth rinses, and red food dye * Use of antibiotics, or anticoagulant therapy during the study or within the one month prior to the Baseline exam. Intermittent use of certain anti-inflammatory medication is acceptable at the discretion of the investigator * Dental prophylaxis within four weeks prior to Screening/Baseline visit * Subjects who were previously screened and ineligible or were randomized to receive investigational product * Significant, unstable or uncontrolled medical condition which may interfere with a subject's participation in the study, at the discretion of the Investigator * Subjects who are related to those persons involved directly or indirectly with the conduct of this study * Self-reported smokeless tobacco user including snuff, chewing tobacco, vaping and e- cigarette usage * Subjects who wear orthodontic bands, fixed retainers, removable orthodontic appliances, clear aligners or night guards or subjects who have had significant cosmetic restorations * Hasself-reported Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes oris taking insulin or another anti-diabetic medication * Is taking a medication that would mask an Adverse Event (AE) or confound the study results, including: * Immunosuppressive or steroidal drugs within 2 months before Visit 1 * Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs within 5 days before Visit 1 * Antihistamines within 2 weeks before Visit 1 * Is self-reported to be pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the study * Has a history of or a concurrent health/other condition/situation which may put the individual at significant risk, confound the study results, or interfere significantly with the individual's participation in the study * Participation in any clinical trial within 30 days of the Screening/Baseline visit
Locations (1)
- Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States