2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-33521-4
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Randomized clinical trial on the clinical effects of a toothpaste containing extra virgin olive oil, xylitol, and betaine in gingivitis

Abstract: To determine the effects on gingival bleeding, dental biofilm, and salivary flow and pH in patients with gingivitis of using toothpaste with extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO), xylitol, and betaine in comparison to a placebo or commercial toothpaste. This controlled, double blinded, and multicenter randomized clinical trial included patients with gingivitis randomly assigned to one of three groups: test group (EVOO, xylitol, and betaine toothpaste), control group 1 (placebo toothpaste), or control group 2 (commerci… Show more

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“…Galán et al modeled an integrated biorefinery for the production of xylitol and sorbitol from lignocellulosic biomass [87]. Xylitol is also used in toothpaste formulations to combat gingivitis and other serious oral problems [88].…”
Section: Xylitol and Sorbitolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galán et al modeled an integrated biorefinery for the production of xylitol and sorbitol from lignocellulosic biomass [87]. Xylitol is also used in toothpaste formulations to combat gingivitis and other serious oral problems [88].…”
Section: Xylitol and Sorbitolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, a fresh-from-the-press controlled, doubleblind, and multicenter randomized clinical trial, declared at ClinicalTrials.gov (https: //clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05463484 (accessed on 19 July 2022)) as part of the Stop Dysbiosis Project, has shown statistically significant superior clinical outcomes in oral clinical parameters in patients with oral dysbiosis with the use of a microbiome-boosting toothpaste containing extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), xylitol, and betaine. While the control and placebo groups resulted in significant decreases in pH levels, the tested group kept pH levels at the physiologic value, contributing to oral eubiosis [87]. A low pH has been documented at dysbiotic sites with inflammation or cell destruction [88].…”
Section: Elad Et Al [84] 65%mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, a fresh-from-the-press controlled, double-blind, and multicenter randomized clinical trial, declared at ClinicalTrials.gov ( (accessed on 19 July 2022)) as part of the Stop Dysbiosis Project, has shown statistically significant superior clinical outcomes in oral clinical parameters in patients with oral dysbiosis with the use of a microbiome-boosting toothpaste containing extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), xylitol, and betaine. While the control and placebo groups resulted in significant decreases in pH levels, the tested group kept pH levels at the physiologic value, contributing to oral eubiosis [ 87 ]. A low pH has been documented at dysbiotic sites with inflammation or cell destruction [ 88 ].…”
Section: Measures To Improve Oral Mucosal Resilience In Cancer Treatm...mentioning
confidence: 99%