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Effects of xylitol mouthrinse on Streptococcus mutans

Journal of Dentistry, 2012
This study aimed to measure the effect of xylitol mouthrinse on salivary Streptococcus mutans counts.Subjects in the study group (n = 25) used xylitol mouthrinse for 4 weeks, while another group (n = 25) used saccharine mouthrinse. S. mutans were measured before and after intervention.At the baseline the mean S. mutans scores were 3.9 (SE = 0.03) and 3.
M, ElSalhy, I, Sayed Zahid, E, Honkala
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Gingival bleeding after Chlorhexidine mouthrinses

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1982
Abstract During a clinical trial for evaluating the antiplaque effect of two flavoured chlorhexidine rinses, the observation was made that bleeding after gentle massage of the gingival margin occurred more often after chemical than after mechanical oral hygiene measures. In order to ascertain the validity of this unexpected observation, the same dental
J, Ainamo, S, Asikainen, L, Paloheimo
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Is Mouthrinsing before Dental Procedures Worthwhile?

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1992
Without adequate protection, dental practitioners risk infection from microorganisms from patients' mouths. The authors discuss the role of pre-procedural mouthrinses in the infection control process.
J A, Molinari, G E, Molinari
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Influence of a Chlorhexidine and a Zinc Mouthrinse on Gingivitis

Journal of Periodontology, 1975
The end point methodology did not indicate a difference between the agents. The prophylaxis effect was only demonstrable through 8 weeks, although the analysis of variance indicated a prophylaxis effect on gingival index throughout the study. An agent effect was not demonstrable in the study. The "positive control," chlorhexidine, did not give the same
S, Fischman   +3 more
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Fluoride mouthrinse programs in fluoridated communities

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1985
A recent report of the American Fund for Dental Health/Rand Corp (AFDH/ Rand) National Preventive Demonstra­ tion Program questions the effectiveness of school-based fluoride mouthrinse pro­ grams in the United States.1'3 The study, conducted between 1977 and 1981 in ten US communities, separated geograph­ ically, reported that only a minor preven ...
H M, Bohannan   +4 more
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MOUTHRINSE COMPOSITION

2012
A mouthrinse containing chitosan or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof with fluoride ions, for use against erosive tooth demineralization, and kits containing chitosan or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof with fluoride ions, wherein one of the two active agents is comprised in a mouthrinse, are described.
GABA INT HOLDING AG   +4 more
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Fluoride mouthrinse

British Dental Journal, 1996
S, Fayle, D, Roberts-Harry
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Microbiological effects of mouthrinses containing antimicrobials

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1988
Abstract A number of mouthrinse formulations containing antimicrobials have been evaluated to détérmine their effectiveness as antiplaque and/or antigingivitis agents. These have included the bis‐biguanides, phenols, quaternary ammonium compounds., oxygenating compounds, plant extracts, fluorides, antibiotics and antimicrobial combinations.
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Longitudinal clinical studies with antimicrobial mouthrinses

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1988
Abstract This chapter examines the use of long‐term clinical studies to evaluate the effectiveness of antimicrobial mouthrinses in the prevention and/or treatment of plaque and gingivitis. Such studies should be double‐blind, compare the active agent to a control, and last a minimum of 6 months.
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Mouthrinse Study

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1973
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