Development of plaque and gingivitis after mouthrinsing with 0.2% delmopinol hydrochloride |
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Authors: | Jan C. Hase,Per-ö sten Sö der,Birgitta Sö der,Sø ren Kulstad,Eva Kelty |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Research Department, Biosurface AB, Malmö, Stockholm, Sweden;Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | A double-blind, randomized, 2-wk experimental gingivitis clinical trial with cross-over design in 14 dental students was conducted in order to study the efficacy and safety of delmopinol hydrochloride solution (2 rug/ml), used with no other oral hygiene procedures, in comparison with placebo. Plaque formation was measured by the Q uigley & H ein Plaque Index and gingivitis was assessed by bleeding on probing according to M ühlemann & S on . Rinsing with delmopinol resulted in lower plaque scores compared to placebo. The development of gingivitis was weak during the 2-wk test periods, and thus no conclusive results were obtained. As in previous studies, the most frequent adverse event when rinsing with delmopinol was a transient anaesthetic sensation in the oral mucosa. The results showed that rinsing with delmopinol hydrochloride solution (2 mg/ml) for 60 s twice daily with no other oral hygiene procedures led to less plaque formation than rinsing with placebo. This study also showed good tolerance and acceptability of mouthrinsing with delmopinol. |
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Keywords: | delmopinol gingivitis mouthrinse plaque formation placebo |
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