Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists

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Autor(a) principal: BARROS,Paulo André Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: DE LIMA,Cláudia Batista Vieira, CUSTODIO,William, VENEZIAN,Giovana Cherubini, VEDOVELLO,Silvia Amélia Scudeler, GÓES,Vívian Fernandes Furletti de
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of orthodontic professionals regarding the prescription of dentifrices and antiseptics during orthodontic treatment. Methods: An observational and descriptive exploratory study of national scope was conducted with 440 Brazilian orthodontists, based on previous sample calculations, to evaluate the clinical practice of orthodontists in prescribing dentifrices and antiseptics. Self-managed electronic questionnaires were sent to orthodontic professionals. The data were analyzed by means of absolute and relative frequency distribution tables. Results: It was verified that the most indicated mouthwash (39.8%) was Colgate Periogard® and 421 of the participants (95.7%) know its active ingredient (chlorhexidine digluconate). Besides Colgate Periogard® antiseptic, the participants were also questioned about which active ingredient present on the following antiseptics, whose assertive answers were in the following order of %, Cepacol® (Sanofi-Aventis®) with 60.7%, Colgate Plax® (Colgate®) with 54.5% and Listerine® (Jhonson&Jhonson®) with 51.6%. As for the chlorhexidine therapeutic regime, 63.9% have stated assertively its use, being this one of 2 times a day during 7 to 10 days. The most indicated tooth was Colgate Total 12®, and 60.18% of these individuals correctly indicated its active compound. Conclusion: According to the methodology employed, it could be concluded that orthodontic professionals know and prescribe methods of chemical control to patients during orthodontic treatment and most identify the active chemical compounds present in antiseptic and tooth formulas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists
title Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists
spellingShingle Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists
BARROS,Paulo André Gomes
Dentifrices
Mouthwashes
Orthodontics
title_short Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists
title_full Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists
title_fullStr Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists
title_full_unstemmed Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists
title_sort Use of dentifrices and mouthwashes during orthodontic treatment in the clinical management of orthodontists
author BARROS,Paulo André Gomes
author_facet BARROS,Paulo André Gomes
DE LIMA,Cláudia Batista Vieira
CUSTODIO,William
VENEZIAN,Giovana Cherubini
VEDOVELLO,Silvia Amélia Scudeler
GÓES,Vívian Fernandes Furletti de
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author2 DE LIMA,Cláudia Batista Vieira
CUSTODIO,William
VENEZIAN,Giovana Cherubini
VEDOVELLO,Silvia Amélia Scudeler
GÓES,Vívian Fernandes Furletti de
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author
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DE LIMA,Cláudia Batista Vieira
CUSTODIO,William
VENEZIAN,Giovana Cherubini
VEDOVELLO,Silvia Amélia Scudeler
GÓES,Vívian Fernandes Furletti de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dentifrices
Mouthwashes
Orthodontics
topic Dentifrices
Mouthwashes
Orthodontics
description ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of orthodontic professionals regarding the prescription of dentifrices and antiseptics during orthodontic treatment. Methods: An observational and descriptive exploratory study of national scope was conducted with 440 Brazilian orthodontists, based on previous sample calculations, to evaluate the clinical practice of orthodontists in prescribing dentifrices and antiseptics. Self-managed electronic questionnaires were sent to orthodontic professionals. The data were analyzed by means of absolute and relative frequency distribution tables. Results: It was verified that the most indicated mouthwash (39.8%) was Colgate Periogard® and 421 of the participants (95.7%) know its active ingredient (chlorhexidine digluconate). Besides Colgate Periogard® antiseptic, the participants were also questioned about which active ingredient present on the following antiseptics, whose assertive answers were in the following order of %, Cepacol® (Sanofi-Aventis®) with 60.7%, Colgate Plax® (Colgate®) with 54.5% and Listerine® (Jhonson&Jhonson®) with 51.6%. As for the chlorhexidine therapeutic regime, 63.9% have stated assertively its use, being this one of 2 times a day during 7 to 10 days. The most indicated tooth was Colgate Total 12®, and 60.18% of these individuals correctly indicated its active compound. Conclusion: According to the methodology employed, it could be concluded that orthodontic professionals know and prescribe methods of chemical control to patients during orthodontic treatment and most identify the active chemical compounds present in antiseptic and tooth formulas.
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