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Sodium Bicarbonate Toothpaste Reduces Localized Gingivitis More Effectively Than Conventional Fluoride Toothpaste: Study

Researchers have found in a new study that twice-daily brushing with a sodium bicarbonate toothpaste significantly improved oral health and reduced localized gingivitis over 12 weeks, as measured by BI, MGI, and TPI indices, compared to a conventional fluoride toothpaste.
A study was done to determine the effect on gingival inflammation of toothbrushing with sodium bicarbonate toothpaste for 12 weeks compared to brushing with a conventional fluoride toothpaste. An ethically-approved, single-centre, controlled, examiner-blind, randomized, two-treatment arm, parallel study in consenting healthy ≥18yr participants with ≥20 teeth diagnosed with localised gingivitis. Approximately 200 eligible participants brushed for 2weeks with a fluoride acclimatization toothpaste before randomization to brushing 2/daily with a sodium bicarbonate (test) or fluoride (control) toothpaste. No pre-prophylaxis was conducted prior to study start. Modified gingival index (MGI), bleeding index (BI) and Turesky plaque index (TPI), were measured at baseline, 3, 6 and 12weeks. Participants completed a diary for compliance monitoring. Results: 190 participants were randomised, 188 completed the study. The test group demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in number of bleeding sites from baseline to 12-weeks (p=0.0032), 6-weeks (p=0.0031) and 3-weeks (p=0.0091), and compared to control group from baseline to 12-weeks (p=0.0013). The test group showed significantly (all p<0.0001) decreased mean MGI score from baseline to 3-weeks, 6-weeks, and 12-weeks compared to control group; significantly decreased mean overall TPI score from baseline to 3-weeks (p=0.0012), 6-weeks (p=0.0058), and 12-weeks (p<0.0001) compared to control; and significantly reduced mean interproximal TPI scores compared to control group from baseline to 3-weeks (p=0.0022), 6-weeks (p=0.0099) and 12-weeks (p<0.0001). Twice daily toothbrushing with a sodium bicarbonate toothpaste significantly improved oral health reducing localised gingivitis compared to brushing with a conventional fluoride toothpaste, measured by BI, MGI and TPI over 12 weeks. Localised, gingivitis can be resolved or prevented with excellent home-use oral hygiene measures, but this is rarely achieved with mechanical brushing alone. Twice daily toothbrushing with sodium bicarbonate toothpaste demonstrated added value in reducing localised gingivitis and improving oral health compared to brushing with a conventional fluoride toothpaste.
Reference:
Nicola X. West, Jianhong Qiu, Alexander J. Pollard, Maria Davies, Gary Smith, Paola Gomez-Pereira, Joon Seong. A randomised, controlled, trial investigating the effect of tooth brushing with a sodium bicarbonate toothpaste for 12 weeks compared to a conventional fluoride toothpaste on gingivitis, Journal of Dentistry, 2025, 105886, ISSN 0300-5712,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2025.105886.
(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300571225003306)
Keywords:
Sodium, Bicarbonate, Toothpaste, Reduces, Localized, Gingivitis, More, Effectively, Conventional, Fluoride, Toothpaste, Study, Nicola X. West, Jianhong Qiu, Alexander J. Pollard, Maria Davies, Gary Smith, Paola Gomez-Pereira, Joon Seong, Journal of Dentistry
Dr. Shravani Dali has completed her BDS from Pravara institute of medical sciences, loni. Following which she extensively worked in the healthcare sector for 2+ years. She has been actively involved in writing blogs in field of health and wellness. Currently she is pursuing her Masters of public health-health administration from Tata institute of social sciences. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.