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Application of a capsaicin rinse in the treatment of burning mouth syndrome

2010

Objective: To examine the efficacy of a new topical capsaicin presentation as an oral rinse in improving the symptoms of burning mouth syndrome (BMS). Study design: A prospective, double-blind, cross-over study was made of 30 patients with BMS. There were 7 dropouts; the final study series thus comprised 23 individuals. The patients were randomized to two groups: (A) capsaicin rinse (0.02%) or (B) placebo rinse, administered during one week. After a one-week washout period, the patients were then assigned to the opposite group. Burning discomfort was scored using a visual analog scale (VAS): in the morning before starting the treatment, in the afternoon on the first day of treatment, and at…

AdultMaleVisual analogue scaleAdministration TopicalMouthwashesBurning Mouth SyndromePlaceboOdontologialaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundRandomized controlled trialDouble-Blind MethodlawMedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyGeneral DentistryMorningAgedAged 80 and overCross-Over StudiesOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryBurning mouth syndromeMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Crossover studyOtorhinolaryngologychemistryCapsaicinAnesthesiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASEstomatologiaSensory System AgentsSurgeryFemaleResearch-Articlemedicine.symptomCapsaicinbusinessCremades
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The Effects of an Essential Oil and an Amine Fluoride/Stannous Fluoride Mouthrinse on Supragingival Plaque Regrowth

2008

Background: The side effects of chlorhexidine (CHX) have stimulated the search for alternative antiplaque agents such as amine fluoride/stannous fluoride (ASF) and essential oils (EO). The aim of the study was to investigate the plaqueinhibiting effects of two commercially available mouthrinses containing ASF and EO, respectively. Methods: The study was an observer-masked, randomized, 5 · 5 Latin square cross-over design, balanced for carryover effects, involving 15 volunteers in a 4-day plaque regrowth model. A 0.12% CHX rinse and a saline solution served as positive and negative controls, respectively. On day 1, subjects received professional prophylaxis, suspended oral hygiene measures, …

AdultMalefluoride/therapeutic useDosemedicine.medical_treatmentDental PlaqueMouthwashesPainDentistryDental plaqueOral hygienelaw.inventionTaste Disorderschemistry.chemical_compoundSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologichelawLatin squareDental plaque/prevention and controlOils VolatilemedicineHumansSingle-Blind MethodAminesSalineEssential oilCross-Over StudiesTerpenesbusiness.industryChlorhexidineDental Plaque IndexChlorhexidineessential oils/ therapeutic useoral hygienemedicine.diseaseSalicylatesDrug CombinationschemistryAnti-Infective Agents LocalTin FluoridesPeriodonticsFemaleMouth DiseasesbusinessFluoridemedicine.drugJournal of Periodontology
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Comparison of the effect of ginger and aloe vera mouthwashes on xerostomia in patients with type 2 diabetes: A clinical trial, triple-blind

2021

Background Ginger and aloe vera are two medicinal herbs mostly used to produce mouthwash. This study aimed to compare the effects of ginger and aloe vera mouthwashes on the xerostomia in patients referred to Bandar Abbas diabetes clinic (Iran). Material and Methods In this triple-blind clinical trial, three groups (n=35 patients in each group) were studied. One group was given aloe vera mouthwash, the other group used ginger mouthwash, and the control group was only given normal saline. All the mouthwashes were used 20 ccs three times daily for 14 consecutive days. The symptoms and severity of xerostomia were measured before and after the intervention by the questionnaire proposed by Fox et…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentMouthwashesType 2 diabetesGingerIranXerostomiaAloe veralaw.inventionMcNemar's testbone regenerationstomatognathic systemRandomized controlled triallawInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusHumansMedicineIn patientthird molarxenograftAloeGeneral DentistrySalineUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASAgedtooth extractionOral Medicine and Pathologybiologybusiness.industryResearchMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseClinical trialDiabetes Mellitus Type 2OtorhinolaryngologySurgerybusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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In vitro antifungal properties of mouthrinses containing antimicrobial agents

1997

The purpose of this study was to investigate the in vitro antifungal properties of seven commercial mouthrinses containing antimicrobial agents. These included cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX), hexetidine (HEX), sanguinarine (SNG), and triclosan (TRN). The minimum fungicidal concentration (MFC) against six species of yeasts was determined by a broth macrodilution method. The kill-time of mouthrinses at half the concentration of the commercial formulations was also determined. MFCs were achieved with each mouthrinse, except the SNG-containing mouthrinse, against all the organisms being tested. However, the CPC-containing mouthrinse appeared more active than the…

AntifungalTime FactorsAntifungal Agentsmedicine.drug_classColony Count MicrobialMouthwashesCetylpyridiniumSaccharomyces cerevisiaeHexetidineCetylpyridinium chlorideMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundAlkaloidsCandidiasis OralCandida albicansmedicineHumansSanguinarineMinimum fungicidal concentrationFood scienceHexetidine/therapeutic useFungal diseases/prevention and controlCandidaBenzophenanthridinesClinical Trials as TopicChlorhexidineSanguinarine/therapeutic useFungiHexetidineIsoquinolinesAntimicrobialTriclosan/therapeutic useTriclosanIn vitroTriclosanchemistryEvaluation Studies as TopicCetylpyridinium chloride/therapeutic useChlorhexidine/therapeutic useAnti-Infective Agents LocalPeriodonticsMouthrinses/therapeutic use
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Effects of two essential oil mouthrinses on 4-day supragingival plaque regrowth: A randomized cross-over study

2013

Purpose: To investigate the plaque inhibiting effects of two commercially available mouthrinses containing essential oils (EO). Both products contained the same concentration of EO, but one of them did not contain ethanol. Methods: The study was an observer-masked, randomized, 4 × 4 Latin square cross-over design, balanced for carryover effects, involving 12 participants in a 4-day plaque regrowth model. A 0.12% chlorhexidine (CHX) rinse and a saline solution served as positive and negative controls, respectively. On Day 1, subjects received professional prophylaxis, suspended oral hygiene measures, and commenced rinsing with their allocated rinses. On Day 5, subjects were scored for disclo…

Cross-Over StudiesSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheGingival DiseasesSettore MED/50 - Scienze Tecniche Mediche ApplicateDental PlaqueMouthwashesOils VolatileHumansessential oils ethanol mouth rinse plaque regrowth randomized trial
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In vitro activities of antimicrobial agents against Candida species

1999

Objective. Antimicrobial mouthrinses may represent a valid alternative to topical antifungal agents. However, the action of antimicrobials could be affected by the different ingredients incorporated into mouthrinse products. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the in vitro antifungal and fungicidal activities of antimicrobials alone. Study Design. A broth macrodilution method was used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration of 4 antimicrobial agents against Candida species. Minimum fungicidal concentration was also determined. Results. All antimicrobials showed antifungal activity against all tested organisms, but cetylpyridinium chloride received significantly low…

DrugAntifungal Agentsmedia_common.quotation_subjectColony Count MicrobialMouthwashesCetylpyridiniumMicrobial Sensitivity TestsHexetidineBiologyCetylpyridinium chlorideStatistics NonparametricMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundMinimum inhibitory concentrationAlkaloidsmedicineGeneral DentistryMycosisCandidamedia_commonBenzophenanthridinesAnalysis of VarianceDose-Response Relationship DrugTraditional medicineChlorhexidineHexetidineFungi imperfectiIsoquinolinesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialFungicideOtorhinolaryngologychemistryAnti-Infective Agents LocalSurgeryOral SurgeryOral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology
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A randomized clinical trial compared the effect of intra-alveolar 0.2 % Chlorohexidine bio-adhesive gel versus 0.12% Chlorohexidine rinse in reducing…

2014

Objectives: To evaluate socket healing, incidence of acute alveolar ostieitis (AO) and associated pain following single molar tooth extraction in patients who receive intra-alveolar 0.2% chlorhexidine (CHX) gel, and those who rinsed with 0.12 % CHX rinse. Study Design: A prospective randomized clinical trial was conducted on two parallel groups of patients. Group1 (141 patients): Rinsed with 0.12 % CHX rinse from the second postoperative day, two times daily for a week. Group2 (160 patients): Who had direct intra-alveolar application of 0.2% CHX gel and day 3 post-operatively. The socket was evaluated 3 and 7 day postoperatively for the presence of AO by checking probing tenderness in the s…

MaleMolarMouthwashesDry SocketDentistryOdontologíalaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawAdhesivesStatistical significancemedicineHumansIn patientProspective StudiesTooth SocketGeneral DentistryDental alveolusOrthodonticsbusiness.industryResearchChlorhexidineChlorhexidinemedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]MolarCiencias de la saludDry socketOtorhinolaryngologyTooth ExtractionUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFemaleSurgeryOral SurgeryOsteitisbusinessGelsmedicine.drug
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Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa: oral findings and problems.

2006

Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) is one of the three major types of epidermolysis bullosa (EB), an inherited cutaneous disease with blister formation following minor trauma. A subtype of DEB is recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, Hallopeau-Siemens type (RDEB-HS), where marked scarring leads to deformities of extremities. In RDEB-HS the mucous membranes may also be involved and form adhesions with ankyloglossia and microstomia. Oral hygiene is difficult. A 7-year-old boy with RDEB-HS was brought to the Johannes Gutenberg University dental clinic with dental pain. He had multiple carious lesions, poor oral hygiene and gingivitis. Because he was noncompliant and had microstomia, …

MalePit and Fissure SealantsToothbrushingmedicine.medical_specialtyMouthwashesDiseaseDental CariesOral hygieneGingivitismedicineHumansChildDental Restoration PermanentGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industryMicrostomiaDental Care for DisabledChlorhexidineChlorhexidineEpidermolysis bullosa dystrophicamedicine.diseaseDental Care for DisabledDermatologyEpidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophicastomatognathic diseasesTooth ExtractionAnti-Infective Agents LocalEpidermolysis bullosamedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugFollow-Up StudiesSpecial care in dentistry : official publication of the American Association of Hospital Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry for the Handicapped, and the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry
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Efficacy of Subgingival Irrigation Using Herbal Extracts on Gingival Inflammation

2003

The aim of the present study was to investigate the efficacy of an herbal-based mouthrinse in combination with an oral irrigator in reducing gingival inflammation.A total of 89 patients (45 females, 44 males; mean age 49.1 +/- 1.31 years) were included in this prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical study and allocated to 3 treatment groups: group 1 (n = 34), treated with an oral irrigator with subgingival tips and an herbal-based mouthrinse; group 2 (n = 29), the oral irrigator was applied in combination with a conventional mouthwash; and group 3 (n = 26), treated with the conventional mouthwash without subgingival irrigation. Data collected at baseline and after 4, 8, and 12 weeks …

MalePlaque indexHerbal extractsMouthwashesDentistryClinical studyDouble-Blind MethodSubgingival irrigationHumansPeriodontal PocketMedicineProspective StudiesGingival inflammationTherapeutic IrrigationAnalysis of VariancePlant Extractsbusiness.industryDental Plaque IndexMean ageMiddle AgedPlantsOral HygieneGingivitisGingival indexSodium BicarbonatePeriodonticsFemalePeriodontal IndexGingival HemorrhageOral irrigatorbusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Periodontology
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Mucositis in irradiated cancer patients: effects of an antiseptic mouthrinse.

2009

Objective: To assess the effects of an antiseptic, non-alcohol based mouth-rinse containing chlorhexidine and cetylpyridinium chloride, in preventing the oral complications associated to radiation therapy in head-and-neck cancer patients. Study design: This was a parallel, double blind, prospective, randomized clinical trial. Cancer patients were randomly assigned to one of the two treatments (test mouth-rinse or a placebo). Three visits were scheduled (baseline, 14 and 28 days). Different outcome variables were evaluated: mucositis, plaque and gingival indices, stimulated saliva and salivary pH. Results: 70 patients were screened and 36 were included. The presence and the degree of mucosit…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySalivamedicine.drug_classMouthwashesDentistryCetylpyridiniumPlaceboCetylpyridinium chloridelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundAntisepticRandomized controlled trialDouble-Blind MethodlawInternal medicinemedicineMucositisHumansProspective StudiesRadiation InjuriesGeneral DentistryStomatitisbusiness.industryChlorhexidineChlorhexidineCancerMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseOtorhinolaryngologychemistryHead and Neck NeoplasmsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASAnti-Infective Agents LocalSurgeryFemalebusinessmedicine.drugMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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