The aim of the present study was to study if there are interactions and reduced clinical effect between chlorhexidine and fluoride when they are combined in the same mouthrinse.
The investigation assessed the clinical effect of a mouthrinse containing chlorhexidine (CHX) and sodium fluoride (NaF) during a 4-day period of non-brushing and a 6-week period of brushing. Two studies were designed as double-blind, randomized, cross-over clinical trials. In study I, 16 healthy subjects rinsed twice daily for 1 min during 4 days of no tooth brushing with four mouthrinse solutions: 1) 0.12% CHX + 0.2% NaF, 2) 0.2% NaF, 3) 0.12% CHX, and 4) placebo. In study 2, 16 healthy subjects rinsed with the same four solutions twice daily after tooth brushing during a 6-week period. Primary outcomes were plaque formation and gingivitis. Secondary outcomes were fluoride retention and microbiological parameters in plaque and saliva (total bacterial counts and mutans streptococci, lactobacilli and streptococci sanguinis counts). One way analyses of variance with post hoc Student-Newman-Keul´s statistical test was performed for comparisons between mouthrinses. Intragroup changes over time were analyzed with a paired t-test.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
32
In study I, subjects were asked to refrain from tooth brushing and interdental cleaning and rinse with 10 ml of the assigned test solution for one minute, twice daily (morning and evening) during 4 days. In study II, subjects were asked to rinse with 10ml of the assigned test solution twice daily after tooth brushing during a 6-week period.
In study I, subjects were asked to refrain from tooth brushing and interdental cleaning and rinse with 10 ml of the assigned test solution for one minute, twice daily (morning and evening) during 4 days. In study II, subjects were asked to rinse with 10ml of the assigned test solution twice daily after tooth brushing during a 6-week period.
Plaque index
Time frame: Baseline
Plaque index
Time frame: Day 4
Plaque index
Time frame: Day 42
Gingivitis index
Time frame: Baseline
Gingivitis index
Time frame: Day 42
Mutans streptococci counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 0
Mutans streptococci counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 4
Streptococcus sanguis counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 42
Lactobacilli counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 0
Lactobacilli counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 4
Lactobacilli counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 42
Streptococcus sanguinis counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 0
Streptococcus sanguinis counts in dental plaque and saliva
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In study I, subjects were asked to refrain from tooth brushing and interdental cleaning and rinse with 10 ml of the assigned test solution for one minute, twice daily (morning and evening) during 4 days. In study II, subjects were asked to rinse with 10ml of the assigned test solution twice daily after tooth brushing during a 6-week period.
Contained all basic ingredients as the other three mouthrinses but no chlorhexidine and no NaF. In study I, subjects were asked to refrain from tooth brushing and interdental cleaning and rinse with 10 ml of the assigned test solution for one minute, twice daily (morning and evening) during 4 days. In study II, subjects were asked to rinse with 10ml of the assigned solution twice daily after tooth brushing during a 6-week period.
Time frame: Day 4
Streptococcus sanguinis counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 42
Total bacterial counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 0
Total bacterial counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 4
Total bacterial counts in dental plaque and saliva
Time frame: Day 42