Chlorhexidine mouthrinse in combination with an LScontaining dentifrice and a dentifrice slurry
Author
: D. A. C. Van Strydonck
Publisher
: journal of clinical periodontology
Summary :Objectives: The aim of the present study was to compare the plaque-inhibitory
effect of a 0.2% chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) rinse when preceded by ordinary
toothbrushing with a 1.5% sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS)-containing dentifrice to
the effect of the same rinse when used alone, or when preceded by rinsing with an
SLS-containing slurry.
Methods: The study was an examiner blinded, randomized three-arm, parallel design.
It used a 4-day plaque accumulation model to compare three different oral hygiene
regimens, which were performed under supervision. One hundred and twenty healthy
volunteers were enrolled in the study and were randomly assigned to one of each
group. At the beginning of each test period, they received a thorough dental
prophylaxis. The experiment was performed in one randomly assigned (upper or
lower) jaw, called the study jaw. The opposite jaw, referred to as the dentifrice jaw,
served only to introduce the influence of toothbrushing with a dentifrice on the antiplaque
efficacy of the CHX in the study jaw of the same mouth. At the end of the 4-day
test period, plaque and gingival bleeding were scored in the study jaw. In all the
regimens, the oral hygiene procedure was finalized by rinsing with a CHX 0.2%
solution for 1 min. The study jaw was not brushed during the experiment. Regimen
A (positive control) consisted of rinsing with CHX alone. In regimen B, rinsing with
CHX was preceded by rinsing with an SLS-containing slurry, while in regimen C
rinsing with CHX was preceded by toothbrushing with an SLS-containing dentifrice in
the dentifrice jaw. No other oral hygiene measures were allowed. After 4 days of
undisturbed plaque accumulation, the amount of plaque and level of gingival health
were evaluated.
Results: The overall plaque index for regimens A, B and C was 1.17, 1.62, and 1.14,
respectively. There was no significant difference in plaque accumulation between the
CHX alone regimen (A) and the SLS–dentifrice–CHX regimen (C). Regimen B differed
significantly from regimens A and C. The overall bleeding index for regimens A, B and
C was 0.24, 0.18, and 0.20, respectively. There was no significant difference between the
three regimens.
Conclusions: The present study shows that the anti-plaque efficacy of a 0.2% CHX
rinse was not reduced when preceded by everyday toothbrushing with a SLScontaining
dentifrice. However, when preceded by rinsing with an SLS-containing
slurry, the anti-plaque efficacy of a 0.2% CHX rinse was reduced.
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