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Effect of chlorhexidine on a chlorhexidine-sensitive and a chlorhexidine-resistant strain of Providencia stuartii [PDF]
The sensitivity and resistance of three strains of Providencia stuartii to various antibacterial agents, and especially to chlorhexidine, are described. Providencia stuartii Pv 2 was the most sensitive, and Pv 67 the most resistant, to chlorhexidine and to polymyxin B. These two strains took up approximately equal amounts of chlorhexidine from solution,
T. El-Moug, A. D. Russell, J. R. Furr
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Journal of Periodontology, 1984
Lower Alveolar Carcinoma Segmental V Marginal Resection Wald, R. M. and Calcaterra, T. C. Arch Otolaryngol 109: 578, September, 1983 A comparison between segmentai (full thickness) and marginal (partial thickness) resection after 2 years survival rate with no evidence of disease was made in 53 patients with lower alveolar ridge squamous cell carcinoma.
Charles L. Berman+2 more
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Lower Alveolar Carcinoma Segmental V Marginal Resection Wald, R. M. and Calcaterra, T. C. Arch Otolaryngol 109: 578, September, 1983 A comparison between segmentai (full thickness) and marginal (partial thickness) resection after 2 years survival rate with no evidence of disease was made in 53 patients with lower alveolar ridge squamous cell carcinoma.
Charles L. Berman+2 more
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Chlorhexidine Keratitis: Safety of Chlorhexidine as a Facial Antiseptic
Dermatologic Surgery, 2017BACKGROUND Effective antiseptic to reduce surgical site infections is a cornerstone of modern surgery. Chlorhexidine gluconate–based antiseptics are among the most effective of these products. Unfortunately, chlorhexidine solutions are toxic to the cornea and middle ear, and they pose a splash risk to both the patient and ...
Julie A. Woodward, Kenneth D. Steinsapir
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Australian Endodontic Journal, 2005
The aim of root canal treatment is to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal and to prevent reinfection. Biomechanical cleaning and shaping greatly reduces the number of bacteria. Nevertheless, due to anatomical complexity of the root canal system, residues and bacteria cannot be removed completely. Therefore, various substances have been used
Bettina, Basrani, Carlie, Lemonie
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The aim of root canal treatment is to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal and to prevent reinfection. Biomechanical cleaning and shaping greatly reduces the number of bacteria. Nevertheless, due to anatomical complexity of the root canal system, residues and bacteria cannot be removed completely. Therefore, various substances have been used
Bettina, Basrani, Carlie, Lemonie
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Dental Update, 2016
Chlorhexidine is an effective antiseptic which is widely used in dentistry. Over recent years, it has also been used in other healthcare products as well as in cosmetics. Anaphylaxis to chlorhexidine has been increasingly reported throughout the world, including two incidents in the UK where chlorhexidine-containing mouthwash had been used to wash ...
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Chlorhexidine is an effective antiseptic which is widely used in dentistry. Over recent years, it has also been used in other healthcare products as well as in cosmetics. Anaphylaxis to chlorhexidine has been increasingly reported throughout the world, including two incidents in the UK where chlorhexidine-containing mouthwash had been used to wash ...
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1958
An investigation was carried out on the therapeutic value of chlorhexidine (I.C.I.). We are of the opinion that this substance, which has very few toxic side-effects, may prove to be of great importance as a general disinfectant in surgical practice, of prophylactic value in paediatrics, in urogical practice, in the treatment of burns, and generally to
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An investigation was carried out on the therapeutic value of chlorhexidine (I.C.I.). We are of the opinion that this substance, which has very few toxic side-effects, may prove to be of great importance as a general disinfectant in surgical practice, of prophylactic value in paediatrics, in urogical practice, in the treatment of burns, and generally to
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Chlorhexidine inactivation by saliva
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990Chlorhexidine mouth rinsing is commonly used for oral flora reduction. Indigenous microorganisms (viridans streptococci) are significantly suppressed, while "hospital-acquired" gram-negative bacilli are not affected in vivo. To explain the discrepancies between good in vitro and poor in vivo activity of chlorhexidine, minimum bactericidal concentration
Frederik Spijkervet+5 more
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Uptake of chlorhexidine to hydroxyapatite
Journal of Periodontal Research, 1973The uptake of chlorhexidine to hydroxyapatite was studied in vitro. Data were obtained indicating a multilayer adsorption at high concentration (>0.02 %) and a stable monolayer at lower concentrations. The clinical significance of such a monolayer in plaque prevention is discussed.
B. C. Magnusson+3 more
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Antibacterial activity of chlorhexidine
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1993Chlorhexidine is an important medical, dental and pharmaceutical antiseptic, disinfectant and preservative.ld It is bactericida13s4 and fungicidalsy6 but does not kill bacterial spores’?* or mycobacteria,‘p” although it inhibits growth. It has a low order of activity against viruses,“l’2 but high concentrations are effective in killing cysts of ...
A. D. Russell, M.J. Day
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Interaction of chlorhexidine digluconate with and adsorption of chlorhexidine on hydroxyapatite
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1994AbstractIt is well known that chlorhexidine digluconate provides an effective microbicidal activity during oral rinsing, and therefore, it was considered worthwhile to investigate its interaction with hydroxyapatite on a fundamental level. The kinetics of uptake (or reaction) of the compound from aqueous solutions by synthetic hydroxyapatite was ...
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