Plaque Removal in Children Using Charcoal and Nylon Toothbrushes
NCT: NCT07563400 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study will compare two types of toothbrushes in children: a charcoal-infused bristle toothbrush and a regular nylon bristle toothbrush. We want to see which toothbrush is better at removing plaque and reducing bacteria in the mouth. Children will be randomly assigned to use one of the toothbrushes. We will measure the levels of bacteria in small samples of fluid taken from the gums to see if one toothbrush reduces harmful bacteria more than the other.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Plaque Removal in Children Using Charcoal and Nylon Toothbrushes?
Plaque Removal in Children Using Charcoal and Nylon Toothbrushes is a clinical trial registered under NCT07563400. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07563400?
The current status of NCT07563400 (Plaque Removal in Children Using Charcoal and Nylon Toothbrushes) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Plaque Removal in Children Using Charcoal and Nylon Toothbrushes start?
Plaque Removal in Children Using Charcoal and Nylon Toothbrushes started on 2026-06.
Official Source
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