Comparison of the effects of cetylpyridinium chloride with an essential oil mouth rinse on dental plaque and gingivitis – a sixmonth randomized controlled clinical trial
Author
: A. Albert-Kiszely
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Objective: To compare the effects of an experimental mouth rinse containing 0.07%
cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) (Crest Pro-Healths) with those provided by a
commercially available mouth rinse containing essential oils (EOs) (Listerines) on
dental plaque accumulation and prevention of gingivitis in an unsupervised 6-month
randomized clinical trial.
Material and Methods: This double-blind, 6-month, parallel group, positively
controlled study involved 151 subjects balanced and randomly assigned to either
positive control (EO) or experimental (CPC) mouth rinse treatment groups. At
baseline, subjects received a dental prophylaxis procedure and began unsupervised
rinsing twice a day with 20 ml of their assigned mouthwash for 30 s after brushing their
teeth for 1 min. Subjects were assessed for gingivitis and gingival bleeding by the
Gingival index (GI) of Lo¨e & Silness (1963) and plaque by the Silness & Lo¨e (1964)
Plaque index at baseline and after 3 and 6 months of rinsing. At 3 and 6 months, oral
soft tissue health was assessed. Microbiological samples were also taken for
community profiling by the DNA checkerboard method.
Results: Results show that after 3 and 6 months of rinsing, there were no significant
differences (p50.05) between the experimental (CPC) and the positive control mouth
rinse treatment groups for overall gingivitis status, gingival bleeding, and plaque
accumulation. At 6 months, the covariant (baseline) adjusted mean GI and bleeding
sites percentages for the CPC and the EO rinses were 0.52 and 0.53 and 8.7 and 9.3,
respectively. Both mouth rinses were well tolerated by the subjects. Microbiological
community profiles were similar for the two treatment groups. Statistically,
a significant greater reduction in bleeding sites was observed for the CPC rinse
versus the EO rinse.
Conclusion: The essential findings of this study indicated that there was no
statistically significant difference in the anti-plaque and anti-gingivitis benefits
between the experimental CPC mouth rinse and the positive control EO mouth rinse
over a 6-month period.
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