Abstract Introduction Much advertising in mouthwash is conveyed in all media appealing to the anti-plaque effect and rendering a disservice to the community. Mouth rinses are available over-the-count and differ on their compositions and antimicrobial effectiveness. Objective In this study, we evaluated the antimicrobial activity of 35 widely available mouth rinses against bacterial species involved in initiation of dental biofilm – Streptococcus gordonii, Streptococcus mitis, Streptococcus oralis, Streptococcus salivarius, and Streptococcus sanguinis. Material and method The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and the Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) of the evaluated mouth rinses were determined according to the Clinical & Lab...
Mouthwashes are solutions used to rinse the mouth, to act as an astringent, to deodorize, to remove ...
While oral rinses used for cosmetic purposes only do not necessarily have to be antiseptic, antimicr...
Background: Oral diseases pose major public health problems on a global scale. Such diseases have co...
Seven different brands of mouthwashes were assessed for the inhibition of growth of oral micro-organ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the antibacterial effect of the commercially avail...
Regular use of mouth rinses modifies the oral habitat, since bacterial populations are submitted to ...
The idea of incorporating a mouthrinse with normal tooth brushing could be a useful adjunct to oral ...
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 ...
Aim: To develop an improved method for quantitative assessment of antimicrobial efficacy and substan...
PURPOSETo assess the antimicrobial effects of a fluoride-free and alcohol-free mouthrinse containing...
Introduction: Oral cavity ecosystem represents a dynamic pattern. An effective plaque control measur...
Mouthwashes help prevent dental caries, gum disease (such as gingivitis), slow down the buildup of p...
Introduction. Oral microbiota is an extremely complex and dynamic system including bacteria, archea ...
Mouthwashes are solutions used to rinse the mouth, to act as an astringent, to deodorize, to remove ...
While oral rinses used for cosmetic purposes only do not necessarily have to be antiseptic, antimicr...
Background: Oral diseases pose major public health problems on a global scale. Such diseases have co...
Seven different brands of mouthwashes were assessed for the inhibition of growth of oral micro-organ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the antibacterial effect of the commercially avail...
Regular use of mouth rinses modifies the oral habitat, since bacterial populations are submitted to ...
The idea of incorporating a mouthrinse with normal tooth brushing could be a useful adjunct to oral ...
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 ...
Aim: To develop an improved method for quantitative assessment of antimicrobial efficacy and substan...
PURPOSETo assess the antimicrobial effects of a fluoride-free and alcohol-free mouthrinse containing...
Introduction: Oral cavity ecosystem represents a dynamic pattern. An effective plaque control measur...
Mouthwashes help prevent dental caries, gum disease (such as gingivitis), slow down the buildup of p...
Introduction. Oral microbiota is an extremely complex and dynamic system including bacteria, archea ...
Mouthwashes are solutions used to rinse the mouth, to act as an astringent, to deodorize, to remove ...
While oral rinses used for cosmetic purposes only do not necessarily have to be antiseptic, antimicr...
Background: Oral diseases pose major public health problems on a global scale. Such diseases have co...