Oragenics Initiates Phase I Safety Study Of Novel
Treatment For Preventing Tooth Decay 5/2/2005
Source: Oragenics, Inc.
ALACHUA, FL - Oragenics,
Inc. today announced the start of a Phase I clinical study
of its Replacement Therapy, a novel approach to the
prevention of tooth decay. The study, being conducted in
six couples and an additional nine individuals at Hill Top
Research in West Palm Beach, Florida, will look at the
safety of Replacement Therapy and the potential for
horizontal transmission of the Replacement Therapy
organism to the non-treated member of each couple.
"We are very pleased to
begin human testing of Replacement Therapy, which our
research to date suggests has great potential as a new
preventive therapy against tooth decay," said Chuck
Soponis, Oragenics' president and chief executive officer.
Tooth decay is caused by
lactic acid produced by a naturally occurring bacterium
residing on the tooth surface called Streptococcus mutans.
Oragenics' Replacement Therapy employs a patented strain
of S. mutans that is unable to produce this decay-causing
acid. When applied topically to a person's teeth by a
dentist, this engineered bacterium is expected to displace
the resident decay-causing organism, potentially providing
life-long protection against most dental decay.
For this safety study,
all of the participants in the trial must be in good
health, without teeth, with full sets of dentures, and
under the age of 55.
About Oragenics:
Oragenics, Inc. is an emerging biotechnology company
focused on the development and licensure of innovative
products and technologies for improving human health. The
company's lead product is a novel oral rinse for the
prevention of tooth decay. The company is also developing
a novel antibiotic with broad-spectrum activity against
gram-positive bacteria and a probiotic product aimed at
maintaining oral health. The company is headquartered in
Alachua, Florida. For more information about Oragenics,
please consult the company's website at
www.oragenics.com.