Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel
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Resumo: | Our understanding of dental plaque biofilm has evolved since the nonspecific plaque hypothesis that considered plaque as a nonspecific mass of native microorganisms that, because of lack of oral hygiene, builds up in proportions great enough to overcome the host resistance threshold and affect the tooth structure and tooth supporting tissues. A great diversity of microorganisms-over 700 species-was detected in the oral cavity, and evidence shows that the investigation of specific microorganisms or associations of microorganisms as etiological agents for periodontal diseases and caries is not a simplistic approach. Although clinical evidence shows that oral mechanical hygiene is fundamental to prevent and control caries and periodontal disease, it is important to highlight that optimal control is not achieved by most individuals. Thus the complementary use of chemotherapeutic agents has been investigated as a way to overcome the deficiencies of mechanical oral hygiene habits, insofar as they reduce both plaque formation and gingival inflammation, and represent a valid strategy to change the biofilm and maintain dental and periodontal health. The role of the dental professional is to monitor patients and offer them the best recommendations to preserve oral health throughout their life. With this in mind, chemical control should be indicated as part of daily oral hygiene, together with mechanical procedures, for all individuals who present supragingival and/or subgingival biofilm, taking into account age, physical and/or psychological limitations, allergies, and other factors. |
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Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory PanelCetylpyridiniumDental plaqueGingivitisMouthwashesOilsmouthwashbiofilmgingivitishealthhumanmethodologymicrobiologymouth hygieneSouth and Central Americastandardtooth plaqueBiofilmsDental PlaqueHumansLatin AmericaOral HealthOral HygieneOur understanding of dental plaque biofilm has evolved since the nonspecific plaque hypothesis that considered plaque as a nonspecific mass of native microorganisms that, because of lack of oral hygiene, builds up in proportions great enough to overcome the host resistance threshold and affect the tooth structure and tooth supporting tissues. A great diversity of microorganisms-over 700 species-was detected in the oral cavity, and evidence shows that the investigation of specific microorganisms or associations of microorganisms as etiological agents for periodontal diseases and caries is not a simplistic approach. Although clinical evidence shows that oral mechanical hygiene is fundamental to prevent and control caries and periodontal disease, it is important to highlight that optimal control is not achieved by most individuals. Thus the complementary use of chemotherapeutic agents has been investigated as a way to overcome the deficiencies of mechanical oral hygiene habits, insofar as they reduce both plaque formation and gingival inflammation, and represent a valid strategy to change the biofilm and maintain dental and periodontal health. The role of the dental professional is to monitor patients and offer them the best recommendations to preserve oral health throughout their life. With this in mind, chemical control should be indicated as part of daily oral hygiene, together with mechanical procedures, for all individuals who present supragingival and/or subgingival biofilm, taking into account age, physical and/or psychological limitations, allergies, and other factors.Department of Dental Materials and Prosthesis School of Dentistry Univ Estadual Paulista-UNESP, São José dos Campos SPDepartment of Periodontology School of Dentistry Univ Central de Venezuela, Los Chaguaramos, CaracasDepartment of Periodontology School of Dentistry Univ Maimónides, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos AiresDepartment of Oral Pathology School of Dentistry Univ Nacional de Córdoba-UNC, CórdobaDepartment of Periodontology School of Dentistry Univ Central del Ecuador, QuitoDepartment of Periodontology School of Dentistry Univ de San Martín de Porres, San Luis, LimaDepartment of Periodontology School of Dentistry Pontificia Univ Javeriana, BogotáDepartment of Periodontology School of Dentistry Univ Autónoma de Nuevo León-UANL, San Nicolás de Los Garza, Nuevo LeónPeriodontology Department School of Dentistry Univ de São Paulo-USP, São Paulo, SPPeriodontology Department School of Dentistry Univ de Taubaté-UNITAU, Taubaté, SPPeriodontology Department School of Dentistry Univ Federal do Rio Grande do Sul-UFRGS, Porto Alegre, RSDepartment of Dental Materials and Prosthesis School of Dentistry Univ Estadual Paulista-UNESP, São José dos Campos SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Central de Venezuela (UCV)Univ MaimónidesUniv Nacional de Córdoba-UNCUniv Central del EcuadorUniv de San Martín de PorresPontificia Univ JaverianaUniv Autónoma de Nuevo León-UANLUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Univ de Taubaté-UNITAUUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)Rode, Sigmar de Mello [UNESP]Gimenez, XiomaraMontoya, Victoria CriadoGómez, Marielde Blanc, Silvia LopezMedina, MarcoSalinas, ElmerPedroza, JanethZaldivar-Chiapa, Rosi MariaPannuti, Claudio MendesCortelli, José RobertoOppermann, Rui Vicente2014-05-27T11:27:20Z2014-05-27T11:27:20Z2012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article133-143application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-83242012000700020Brazilian Oral Research, v. 26, n. SPL. ISS.1, p. 133-143, 2012.1806-83241807-3107http://hdl.handle.net/11449/7388310.1590/S1806-83242012000700020S1806-832420120007000202-s2.0-848749612582-s2.0-84874961258.pdf3422118958429909Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Oral Research1.223info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-11T06:14:54Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/73883Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-11-11T06:14:54Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel |
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Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel |
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Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel Rode, Sigmar de Mello [UNESP] Cetylpyridinium Dental plaque Gingivitis Mouthwashes Oils mouthwash biofilm gingivitis health human methodology microbiology mouth hygiene South and Central America standard tooth plaque Biofilms Dental Plaque Humans Latin America Oral Health Oral Hygiene |
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Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel |
title_full |
Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel |
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Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel |
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Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel |
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Daily biofilm control and oral health: Consensus on the epidemiological challenge-Latin American Advisory Panel |
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Rode, Sigmar de Mello [UNESP] |
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Rode, Sigmar de Mello [UNESP] Gimenez, Xiomara Montoya, Victoria Criado Gómez, Mariel de Blanc, Silvia Lopez Medina, Marco Salinas, Elmer Pedroza, Janeth Zaldivar-Chiapa, Rosi Maria Pannuti, Claudio Mendes Cortelli, José Roberto Oppermann, Rui Vicente |
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author |
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Gimenez, Xiomara Montoya, Victoria Criado Gómez, Mariel de Blanc, Silvia Lopez Medina, Marco Salinas, Elmer Pedroza, Janeth Zaldivar-Chiapa, Rosi Maria Pannuti, Claudio Mendes Cortelli, José Roberto Oppermann, Rui Vicente |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade Central de Venezuela (UCV) Univ Maimónides Univ Nacional de Córdoba-UNC Univ Central del Ecuador Univ de San Martín de Porres Pontificia Univ Javeriana Univ Autónoma de Nuevo León-UANL Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Univ de Taubaté-UNITAU Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) |
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Rode, Sigmar de Mello [UNESP] Gimenez, Xiomara Montoya, Victoria Criado Gómez, Mariel de Blanc, Silvia Lopez Medina, Marco Salinas, Elmer Pedroza, Janeth Zaldivar-Chiapa, Rosi Maria Pannuti, Claudio Mendes Cortelli, José Roberto Oppermann, Rui Vicente |
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Cetylpyridinium Dental plaque Gingivitis Mouthwashes Oils mouthwash biofilm gingivitis health human methodology microbiology mouth hygiene South and Central America standard tooth plaque Biofilms Dental Plaque Humans Latin America Oral Health Oral Hygiene |
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Cetylpyridinium Dental plaque Gingivitis Mouthwashes Oils mouthwash biofilm gingivitis health human methodology microbiology mouth hygiene South and Central America standard tooth plaque Biofilms Dental Plaque Humans Latin America Oral Health Oral Hygiene |
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Our understanding of dental plaque biofilm has evolved since the nonspecific plaque hypothesis that considered plaque as a nonspecific mass of native microorganisms that, because of lack of oral hygiene, builds up in proportions great enough to overcome the host resistance threshold and affect the tooth structure and tooth supporting tissues. A great diversity of microorganisms-over 700 species-was detected in the oral cavity, and evidence shows that the investigation of specific microorganisms or associations of microorganisms as etiological agents for periodontal diseases and caries is not a simplistic approach. Although clinical evidence shows that oral mechanical hygiene is fundamental to prevent and control caries and periodontal disease, it is important to highlight that optimal control is not achieved by most individuals. Thus the complementary use of chemotherapeutic agents has been investigated as a way to overcome the deficiencies of mechanical oral hygiene habits, insofar as they reduce both plaque formation and gingival inflammation, and represent a valid strategy to change the biofilm and maintain dental and periodontal health. The role of the dental professional is to monitor patients and offer them the best recommendations to preserve oral health throughout their life. With this in mind, chemical control should be indicated as part of daily oral hygiene, together with mechanical procedures, for all individuals who present supragingival and/or subgingival biofilm, taking into account age, physical and/or psychological limitations, allergies, and other factors. |
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