Comparative antimicrobial activity of an essential oil and an amine fluoride/stannous fluoride mouthrinse in vitro |
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Authors: | P. H. Pan M. B. Finnegan L. Sturdivant M. L. Barnett |
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Affiliation: | The Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, NJ 07950, USA. |
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Abstract: | Although laboratory studies are not necessarily predictive of clinical activity; they can help to elucidate mechanisms underlying clinical activity when the latter has been established. In a recent clinical study, an essential oil mouthrinse (Listerine Antiseptic) was shown to be significantly more effective than an amine fluoride/stannous fluoride mouthrinse (Meridol) in inhibiting supragingival plaque formation. This paper reports the results of laboratory studies comparing the antimicrobial effectiveness of these 2 mouthrinses using a kill kinetics assay and a plaque biofilm kill assay. In both assays, the essential oil mouthrinse was considerably more effective than the amine fluoride/stannous fluoride mouthrinse. These findings are consistent with the results of the clinical trial and may help to explain the observed differences in clinical activity. |
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Keywords: | antimicrobial mouthrinse essential oils amine fluoride/stannous fluoride kill kinetics assay biofilm kill assay |
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