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Efficacy of a Mouthwash Containing Propolis

Launched by FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF MINAS GERAIS · Dec 13, 2012

Trial Information

Current as of June 18, 2025

Unknown status

Keywords

Clinical Trial Mouthwash Propolis Plaque Gingivitis Compliance

ClinConnect Summary

Chemical characterization of propolis by HPLC (High-performance liquid chromatography), antimicrobial testing against pathogens and cariogenic. Studies in vitro on anti-inflammatory activity, cytotoxicity tests of green propolis.

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • age ranging from 18 to 60 years
  • minimum of 20 natural teeth
  • mean plaque index (PI)of at least 1.5
  • an average gingival index (GI), at least less than 1.0.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Individuals with orthodontic appliances or removable dentures,
  • Individuals whit tumors of soft tissue or hard mouth, and advanced periodontal disease,
  • Indivuduals whit antibiotic therapy 2 weeks prior to study initiation, or with known hypersensitivity propolis are also excluded.

About Federal University Of Minas Gerais

The Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) is a prestigious academic institution in Brazil, renowned for its commitment to advancing research and education in the health sciences. With a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration, UFMG conducts clinical trials that aim to improve patient outcomes and enhance medical knowledge. The university is equipped with cutting-edge facilities and a diverse team of experts dedicated to ethical research practices, contributing significantly to the global scientific community. Through its clinical trial initiatives, UFMG strives to address pressing health challenges and promote evidence-based solutions for better healthcare delivery.

Locations

Belo Horizonte, Mg, Brazil

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

andre oliveira naufel de toledo 35893/MG

Principal Investigator

UFMG

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

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Estimated completion

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