Braces battle: which mouthwash fights gum disease best?
NCT ID NCT07119840
Summary
This study compares two common mouthwashes, Listerine and Chlorhexidine, to see which one better controls plaque and gum inflammation in people wearing braces. It involves 60 participants aged 13-25 who will use one of the mouthwashes for four weeks. Researchers will measure gum health and plaque levels to see if the more tolerable Listerine works as well as the standard Chlorhexidine, which can have side effects like staining.
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Saidu College of Dentistry
RECRUITINGSwāt, KPK, Pakistan
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