Mouthwash showdown: which routine tames gingivitis best?
NCT ID NCT07501455
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how different oral hygiene routines (including mouthwash) affect gum health, mouth bacteria, and inflammation in people with gingivitis. About 250 adults will use assigned products twice daily for 4 weeks, then stop for 2 weeks to see how their gums and microbiome respond. The goal is to understand which routine works best for reducing gum bleeding and plaque.
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Conditions
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The ADA Forsyth Institute
RECRUITINGSomerville, Massachusetts, 02143, United States
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