Background: Oral diseases pose major public health problems on a global scale. Such diseases have considerable impact on individuals and communities by causing pain and suffering, impairment of function and reduced quality of life. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of five mouthrinses against a variety of microorganisms associated with infections of the oral cavity and other body sites. Methods: Mouthrinse formulations were Chlorhexidine (0.2%), Citrox (1%; PerioplusTM/Hyaluronic acid (0.2%)®, Chlorhexidine (0.2%)/Citrox (1%; PerioplusTM), Chlorhexidine (0.2%)/Phenoxetol (0.1%)® and Citrox (1%; Oralclens)TM (Oraldent Ltd; UK). The test microorganisms were the bacteria, Actinomyces viscosus ATCC 1598; ...
Daily use of mouthwash is generally recommended to control dental plaque development and limit furth...
Daily use of mouthwash is generally recommended to control dental plaque development and limit furth...
Regular use of mouth rinses modifies the oral habitat, since bacterial populations are submitted to ...
Background: Oral diseases pose major public health problems on a global scale. Such diseases have co...
Background: Oral diseases pose major public health problems on a global scale. Such diseases have co...
Oral microbiota consists of hundreds of different species of bacteria, fungi, protozoa and archaea, ...
Oral microbiota consists of hundreds of different species of bacteria, fungi, protozoa and archaea, ...
Dental caries and throat infections are still considered as serious public health problems and infli...
Introduction: Oral cavity ecosystem represents a dynamic pattern. An effective plaque control measur...
PURPOSE To analyze in vitro new formulations with Citrox and chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) rega...
ObjectiveTo investigate the antifungal ability of seven over-the-counter mouthwashes against plankto...
An Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Antimicrobial Control of Oral Biofilms Introduction: Streptococ...
Oral Session - Chemical Plaque Control: abstract no. 0295OBJECTIVES: Chlorhexidine is an active ingr...
Aim: Chlorhexidine (CHX) mouthrinses are known to have a beneficial effect in the management of peri...
Daily use of mouthwash is generally recommended to control dental plaque development and limit furth...
Daily use of mouthwash is generally recommended to control dental plaque development and limit furth...
Daily use of mouthwash is generally recommended to control dental plaque development and limit furth...
Regular use of mouth rinses modifies the oral habitat, since bacterial populations are submitted to ...
Background: Oral diseases pose major public health problems on a global scale. Such diseases have co...
Background: Oral diseases pose major public health problems on a global scale. Such diseases have co...
Oral microbiota consists of hundreds of different species of bacteria, fungi, protozoa and archaea, ...
Oral microbiota consists of hundreds of different species of bacteria, fungi, protozoa and archaea, ...
Dental caries and throat infections are still considered as serious public health problems and infli...
Introduction: Oral cavity ecosystem represents a dynamic pattern. An effective plaque control measur...
PURPOSE To analyze in vitro new formulations with Citrox and chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) rega...
ObjectiveTo investigate the antifungal ability of seven over-the-counter mouthwashes against plankto...
An Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Antimicrobial Control of Oral Biofilms Introduction: Streptococ...
Oral Session - Chemical Plaque Control: abstract no. 0295OBJECTIVES: Chlorhexidine is an active ingr...
Aim: Chlorhexidine (CHX) mouthrinses are known to have a beneficial effect in the management of peri...
Daily use of mouthwash is generally recommended to control dental plaque development and limit furth...
Daily use of mouthwash is generally recommended to control dental plaque development and limit furth...
Daily use of mouthwash is generally recommended to control dental plaque development and limit furth...
Regular use of mouth rinses modifies the oral habitat, since bacterial populations are submitted to ...