Clinical Trial

Bio-Descaling Toothpaste for Dental Calculus Reduction

Study acronym: AntiCal
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Summary
Dental calculus is a calcified mineralized plaque composed primarily of calcium phosphate salts covered by an unmineralized bacterial biofilm layer. It provides a substrate for bacterial colonization and soft biofilm retention, promoting the growth of pathogenic plaque, further calculus formation, gingival tissue inflammation, that could progress to periodontitis and tooth loss. Therefore, removal of dental calculus and prevention of its formation are important for maintaining periodontal health. Professional mechanical removal remains the most effective approach to control existing dental calculus; however, it is labor-intensive and represents a burden for patients in terms of costs and access to oral health professionals. Several toothpastes have been developed to dissolve and soften mineralized deposits using abrasive and/or chemical agents. Nevertheless, highly abrasive formulations may damage tooth structures and only reduce approximately 30-50% of dental calculus, while dentifrices containing mineralization and crystallization inhibitors can prevent calculus formation but are unable to remove already formed deposits. To address these limitations, a Bio-Descaling Powder (BDP) toothpaste has recently been introduced with the aim of removing existing dental calculus. Preliminary clinical evidence showed that the amount of calculus removed with D-Tart toothpaste was five times greater than that achieved with Colgate Total® toothpaste. Given the high prevalence of periodontal diseases and the potential role of dental calculus in their initiation and progression, effective strategies for calculus removal and prevention are of considerable clinical interest. The use of an effective toothpaste could reduce the need for professional periodontal interventions or shorten treatment time, thereby decreasing costs and patient burden. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a Bio-Descaling Powder (BDP)-containing toothpaste, compared with a placebo toothpaste, in decreasing the presence of already formed dental calculus.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07689071
Lead Sponsor Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Collaborators: Visionaturolab INC.
Conditions Dental Calculus, Gingivitis and Periodontal Diseases, Periodontal Diseases
Enrollment 100 participants
Start Date 2026-07
Primary Completion 2027-01 (estimated)
Study Completion 2027-01 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-08