This study investigates the prevalence of bacteremia after orthodontic banding and debanding, following the application of a 0.2% chlorhexidine gluconate mouthwash. The banding and debanding groups were each composed of 40 young adult patients. In the banding group, patients were asked to rinse their mouth with chlorhexidine gluconate for 60 seconds just prior to fitting of the bands. In the debanding group, they were asked to use the mouthwash immediately before removal of bands and brackets. In both groups pre- and post-treatment blood samples were obtained with a strict aseptic technique. In the banding group, no bacteremia was detected in the pretreatment sample and 2.5% post-treatment bacteremia was detected in the post-treatment sampl...
Abstract Background Contamination of orthodontic appliances is due to the unhygienic practices follo...
Aim: Oral environment of orthodontic patients undergoes changes, such as pH reduction, larger number...
During orthodontic treatment, there is increased risk of periodontal disease and caries. Treatment w...
This study investigates the prevalence of bacteremia after orthodontic banding and debanding, follow...
Background: Simple orthodontic procedure such as separator placement can be associated with the occu...
The aim of this study waste investigate the prevalence of bacteremia after orthodontic debanding and...
Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effects of various mouthwashes on bacteremia developm...
The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of bacteremia after orthodontic banding. The study...
To investigate the development of post-extraction bacteraemia (PEB) after the prophylactic use of ch...
To investigate the development of post-extraction bacteraemia (PEB) after the prophylactic use of ch...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence rate of bacteremia following toot...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess chlorhexidine effects on plaque index and salivary leve...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of bacteremia associated with an ...
Background and aims Scientific evidence is not clear regarding the use of antimicrobial mouth rin...
Scientific evidence is not clear regarding the use of antimicrobial mouth rinse before dental extrac...
Abstract Background Contamination of orthodontic appliances is due to the unhygienic practices follo...
Aim: Oral environment of orthodontic patients undergoes changes, such as pH reduction, larger number...
During orthodontic treatment, there is increased risk of periodontal disease and caries. Treatment w...
This study investigates the prevalence of bacteremia after orthodontic banding and debanding, follow...
Background: Simple orthodontic procedure such as separator placement can be associated with the occu...
The aim of this study waste investigate the prevalence of bacteremia after orthodontic debanding and...
Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effects of various mouthwashes on bacteremia developm...
The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of bacteremia after orthodontic banding. The study...
To investigate the development of post-extraction bacteraemia (PEB) after the prophylactic use of ch...
To investigate the development of post-extraction bacteraemia (PEB) after the prophylactic use of ch...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence rate of bacteremia following toot...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess chlorhexidine effects on plaque index and salivary leve...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of bacteremia associated with an ...
Background and aims Scientific evidence is not clear regarding the use of antimicrobial mouth rin...
Scientific evidence is not clear regarding the use of antimicrobial mouth rinse before dental extrac...
Abstract Background Contamination of orthodontic appliances is due to the unhygienic practices follo...
Aim: Oral environment of orthodontic patients undergoes changes, such as pH reduction, larger number...
During orthodontic treatment, there is increased risk of periodontal disease and caries. Treatment w...