Effect of an essential oilcontaining antimicrobial mouthrinse on specific plaque bacteria in vivo
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of rinsing with an essential
oil-containing mouthrinse on levels of specific supra and subgingival bacteria in
subjects with gingivitis.
Material and Methods: Fifteen subjects meeting entry criteria completed this
randomized, controlled, double-blind, crossover study. Subjects were required to have
X1000 target organisms per millilitre in pooled samples from two subgingival sites.
Following sampling of supra and subgingival plaque, subjects began twice-daily
rinsing for 14 days with either an essential oil-containing mouthrinse (Cool Mint
Listerines Antiseptic) or a negative control. Supra and subgingival plaque was again
sampled on day 15, and the procedure repeated after a 1-week washout period with
subjects using the alternate rinse.
Results: Compared with the negative control, the essential oil mouthrinse produced
significant reductions in supragingival plaque levels of Veillonella sp.,
Capnocytophaga sp., Fusobacterium nucleatum, and total anaerobes ranging from 52.3
to 88.5% (po0.001 except for Veillonella, p50.002); respective reductions in
subgingival plaque ranged from 54.1 to 69.1% (po0.001).
Conclusions: Rinsing with the essential oil mouthrinse can have an impact on the
subgingival plaque flora. This study provides additional evidence indicating that
reduction in supragingival plaque can reduce levels of subgingival plaque.
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