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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: The effects of essential oil mouthrinses with or without alcohol on plaque and gingivitis: a randomized controlled clinical study
Authors: Lynch, Michael C.
Cortelli, Sheila Cavalca
McGuire, James A.
Zhang, Jane
Ricci-Nittel, Danette
Mordas, Carolyn J.
Aquino, Davi Romeiro
Cortelli, José Roberto
Abstract: Background: The efficacy of several variants of essential oil mouthrinses has been studied extensively. This is the first study to compare the anti-plaque and anti-gingivitis efficacy of two marketed essential oil mouthrinses: one is an alcohol containing mouthrinse and the other one is an alcohol-free mouthrinse. Methods: This examiner-blind, parallel-group study randomized subjects to three groups: 1) Mechanical Oral Hygiene (MOH) only; 2) MOH plus Alcohol-Containing essential oil Mouthrinse (ACM); 3) MOH plus Alcohol-Free essential oil Mouthrinse (AFM). Primary endpoint was whole-mouth mean Modified Gingival Index (MGI) at six months. Secondary endpoints included whole-mouth mean MGI at one and three months, and whole-mouth mean Plaque Index (PI) and whole-mouth mean Bleeding Index (BI) at one, three and six months. Safety assessments were conducted at all time points. Results: A total of 370 subjects were enrolled; 348 subjects completed the study. After six months, subjects using essential oil mouthrinses with or without alcohol showed significant reduction (p<0.001) in gingivitis (28.2% and 26. 7%, respectively) and significant reduction (p < 0.001) in plaque (37.8% and 37.0%, respectively), compared to those performing MOH only. Significant reductions in MGI, PI, and BI (p < 0.001) were observed at one and three months and also at six months for mean BI. No statistically significant differences were observed for all measured indices between ACM and AFM groups at any time point. Both mouthrinses were well tolerated. Conclusions: No significant differences were observed in the efficacy of ACM and AFM to reduce plaque and gingivitis, when used in addition to MOH, over six months.
metadata.dc.language: Inglês
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Inglaterra
Publisher: Biomed Central Ltd
metadata.dc.rights: Em verificação
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1186/s12903-017-0454-6
URI: http://repositorio.unitau.br/jspui/handle/20.500.11874/2905
Issue Date: 2018
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