Stannous fluoride gingival health improvements are statistically significant, P&G maintains.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
STANNOUS FLUORIDE's EFFECT ON GINGIVAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT is "clinically meaningful" when evaluated in terms of subjects and numbers of bleeding sites as well as when compared to improvements in oral hygiene, Procter & Gamble Clinical Research Section Head Stephen McClanahan, PhD, maintained in a presentation to the FDA Dental Products Panel's Plaque Subcommittee on Dec. 5. The subcommittee is in the process of developing recommendations for antiplaque and antigingivitis product safety and effectiveness standards for inclusion in the OTC monograph on dental products.
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