Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses

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Autor(a) principal: Lemos-Júnior,Celso Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Villoria,Germano Eduardo Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242008000500005
Resumo: Current scientific knowledge provides clear evidence that alcohol-based mouthwashes can be beneficial in a daily oral health routine, including dental hygiene and plaque control. Several issues are worth discussing, in spite of the wealth of supporting evidence. Despite some undesirable effects to some people, like burning sensation, and some contraindications, like the use by infants, alcohol addicts and patients with mucosal injuries, there is no reason to avoid the use of alcohol-containing mouthwashes as long as they are used following proper guidance by dental professionals and the manufacturers' instructions. The alleged correlation between oral cancer and alcohol-based mouthrinses presents so little, weak, inconsistent and even contradictory evidence in the literature that any kind of risk warning to patients would be uncalled for. Antimicrobial mouthrinses are safe and effective in reducing plaque and gingivitis, and should be part of a comprehensive oral health care regimen that includes brushing, flossing and rinsing to prevent or minimize periodontal disease.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses
title Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses
spellingShingle Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses
Lemos-Júnior,Celso Augusto
Alcohol/ethyl
Mouthwashes/Adverse effects
title_short Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses
title_full Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses
title_fullStr Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses
title_full_unstemmed Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses
title_sort Reviewed evidence about the safety of the daily use of alcohol-based mouthrinses
author Lemos-Júnior,Celso Augusto
author_facet Lemos-Júnior,Celso Augusto
Villoria,Germano Eduardo Miguel
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author2 Villoria,Germano Eduardo Miguel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lemos-Júnior,Celso Augusto
Villoria,Germano Eduardo Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alcohol/ethyl
Mouthwashes/Adverse effects
topic Alcohol/ethyl
Mouthwashes/Adverse effects
description Current scientific knowledge provides clear evidence that alcohol-based mouthwashes can be beneficial in a daily oral health routine, including dental hygiene and plaque control. Several issues are worth discussing, in spite of the wealth of supporting evidence. Despite some undesirable effects to some people, like burning sensation, and some contraindications, like the use by infants, alcohol addicts and patients with mucosal injuries, there is no reason to avoid the use of alcohol-containing mouthwashes as long as they are used following proper guidance by dental professionals and the manufacturers' instructions. The alleged correlation between oral cancer and alcohol-based mouthrinses presents so little, weak, inconsistent and even contradictory evidence in the literature that any kind of risk warning to patients would be uncalled for. Antimicrobial mouthrinses are safe and effective in reducing plaque and gingivitis, and should be part of a comprehensive oral health care regimen that includes brushing, flossing and rinsing to prevent or minimize periodontal disease.
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