2018
DOI: 10.1111/jopr.12992
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Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Determine the Oral and Dermal Tolerability of an Experimental Denture Wipe

Abstract: Purpose To evaluate oral and dermal tolerance following use and user acceptability of an experimental denture‐cleansing wipe. An exploratory objective was to develop a method to assess denture wipe effectiveness in removing debris from denture surfaces. Materials and Methods This was a single‐center, randomized, controlled, parallel‐group, examiner‐blind study in participants with ≥1 full/partial denture. Participants were randomized to clean their dentures with the denture wipe (n = 76) or water (n = 76) up t… Show more

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“…The use of microwaves is not recommended for use due to high-risk of irreparable denture damage, while denture wipes provide a complimentary and readily available method of cleaning dentures in situations where conventional cleaning methods may not be available. 59,72…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The use of microwaves is not recommended for use due to high-risk of irreparable denture damage, while denture wipes provide a complimentary and readily available method of cleaning dentures in situations where conventional cleaning methods may not be available. 59,72…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They are designed for discreet cleaning of dentures in situations where the usual mechanical and chemical cleaning methods are either impractical or not possible and their use is therefore complementary to the other conventional denture cleaning methods. 59 Axe et al (2019) determined that denture wipes were well tolerated by participants with no reported issues of oral or dermal reaction and an improvement in both reported quality of life and social confidence. 59 There have yet to be studies which have assessed the antimicrobial efficacy of these denture wipes compared with standard chemical cleaning methods, such as bleach based or effervescent-type solutions; however, it is known that they provide better antimicrobial activity verses wiping only using, for example, a dry tissue.…”
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