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Protective oral OGT gel for topical application particularly indicated in the care of lesions of oral mucous membranes:
- Mouth ulcers
- Fragile gums
- Lésions related to wearing dentures
The sliding effect of OGT allows a gentle massage on the lesions to which a protector film adheres as a ‘’shield’’ against the aggressions (food, contact with the dentures...)
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Clinical study
Study title
Clinical study of the efficacy of a Carilene's dental gel applied to oral lesions.
InvestigatorS
Dr. F.Gonnon, Dr. Es-sciences odontologiques, chirurgien dentist, Head of clinical department, University hospital center - Lyon, France
Study design
Open, multi centric
Patients suffering from oral lesions and/or stomatological pathology
137 patients
- prosthetic or accidental lesions
- Gingivitis, stomatitis
- periodontal disease
- mouth ulcers
- Others
This study is part of the CE marking.
Study procedure
- 2 applications per day
- 8 days treatment
- Visits at D0 and D8
Study objective :
Evaluation by the practionner and the patient of :
- rapidity of pain relief
- length of pain relief
- healing process
- For mouth ulcers crisis, comparison with previous episodes
Results
MOUTH ULCERS: COMPARISON WiTH PREVIOUS EPISODES
STATISTICAL REPORT RAPPORT N° 98274 - Dermscan, May 1998
TITlE
Clinical study to demonstrate the efficacy of a gel designed for patients with removable dentures. This study in part of the CE marketing.
INVESTIGATORS
Lacoste-Ferré M.H. Blandin M., Lodter J.P.
Study procedure
37 patients with complete removable dentures from 40 to 90 years old
2 applications per day for 12 patients
3 applications per day for 25 patients
Study objective :
To demonstrate the contribution of the gel on daily maintenance of the mucous membranes and facilitation of the wearing and integration of dentures.
Results
Budtz - Jorgensen classification
Publication
Article
Présentation of a gel designed for patients with removable dentures
Authors
Lacoste-Ferré M.H. Blandin M., Lodter J.P.
Journal
AlternativeS - N°18/ May 2003 p. 17 to 22