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    • Evidence-based dentistry

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    • Blue®m products utilize active oxygen for daily oral care.
    • The efficacy of active oxygen oral care products requires scientific validation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the available scientific evidence on the effectiveness of Blue®m oral care products.
    • To determine if Blue®m offers superior oral care benefits compared to standard products.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature search in PubMed for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and trial summaries involving Blue®m.
    • Analysis of case studies published on the Blue®m website.
    • Assessment of study quality against established criteria (e.g., CARE guidelines).

    Main Results:

    • Only one RCT and one trial summary mentioning Blue®m were identified in PubMed.
    • Case studies found on the Blue®m website did not meet CARE criteria for scientific rigor.
    • The available evidence does not demonstrate superior efficacy for Blue®m.

    Conclusions:

    • There is currently insufficient scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of Blue®m oral care products.
    • Blue®m products have not been proven to be more effective than other oral care alternatives.
    • High-quality research is necessary to ascertain the benefits of active oxygen in oral hygiene.