Effect of Herbal Toothpaste Versus Conventional One on Black Stains
Launched by NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE, EGYPT · Mar 6, 2025
Trial Information
Current as of April 29, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
TChildren will be enrolled in the study from the outpatient dental Clinic, Medical Centre of Excellence, National Research Centre, Egypt. After professional polishing of blacks stains subjects will be randomly assigned in two groups of equal number (n=28; subdivided to 14 in each group).
The test group will use herbal toothpaste (Dabur Red); (Garik powder (Red ochre), Pippali (Piper longum), Maricha (Piper nigrum), Sunthi (Zingiberofficinale), Tomarbeej (Zanthoxylumarmatum), Karpoor (Cinnamomumcamphora), Laungka Tail (Oil of Syzygiumaromaticum) and Pudinasatva (Menthapiperita).); the contr...
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion criteria:
- • 1. Children 6 to 12 years
- • 2. Free medical history.
- • 3. Presence of black stains covering at least two teeth.
- • 4. Good oral hygiene.
- Exclusion criteria:
- • 1. Children on iron supplements
- • 2. Presence of intrinsic stains or fluorosis
- • 3. Children using electric toothbrush.
- • 4. Children took mouthwash or antibiotic in the last month.
About National Research Centre, Egypt
The National Research Centre (NRC) in Egypt is a leading institution dedicated to advancing scientific research and innovation across various disciplines, including health and medicine. Established to support national development, the NRC conducts cutting-edge clinical trials aimed at improving public health outcomes and addressing pressing medical challenges. With a commitment to ethical research practices and collaboration with local and international partners, the NRC plays a pivotal role in fostering advancements in medical science, contributing to evidence-based healthcare solutions, and enhancing the quality of life for communities in Egypt and beyond.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Dokki,, Giza, Egypt
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Mohamed F Rashed, Researcher
Study Director
National Research Centre, Egypt
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported