Efficacy of two alcohol-free cetylpyridinium chloride mouthwashes – a randomized double-blind crossover study
Penulis
: Andrew Rawlinson
Penerbit
: Blackwell Synergy
Ringkasan :Aim: (1) To determine the plaque inhibition properties of two formulations of
alcohol-free mouthwash [0.1% w/w cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) (B) and 0.05%
w/w CPC (A)] versus a placebo mouthwash (C). (2) To compare the plaque-inhibiting
activity between these two new CPC mouthwashes.
Material and Methods: A double-blind, crossover study with three 1-week periods
was used. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of the following groups. Group 1
(n510) received the mouthwashes A, C and B in the periods 1, 2 and 3, respectively,
group 2 (n511) received the mouthwashes in the order B, A, C, while group 3
(n511) received the mouthwashes in the order C, B, A.
Mean plaque areas and Quigley & Hein plaque index scores were analysed using
ANOVA (analysis of variance). Measurements were made at the start of each period
(baseline) and at 16, 24 and 40 h.
Results: Mean plaque scores were similar across the groups at baseline. At all time
points thereafter, volunteers using mouthwash A or B had significantly lower plaque
areas and plaque index scores than those using mouthwash C (po0.05), but there were
no significant differences between the test formulations. At 16 h, the reduction in
plaque area relative to mouthwash C was 22% for mouthwash A and 18% for
mouthwash B; at 24 h, 11% for mouthwash A and 15% for mouthwash B; and at 40 h,
15% for mouthwash A and 16% for mouthwash B.
Conclusions: The use of both CPC mouthwashes resulted in less plaque accumulation
compared with the control. There was no statistically significant difference in plaque
accumulation between the two CPC mouthwashes.
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