Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control
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Resumo: | Great possibilities for oral rehabilitation emerged as a result of scientific consolidation, as well as a large number of dental implant applications. Along with implants appeared diseases such as mucositis and peri-implantitis, requiring management through several strategies applied at different stages. Biofilm accumulation is associated with clinical signs manifest by both tooth and implant inflammation. With this in mind, regular and complete biofilm elimination becomes essential for disease prevention and host protection. Chemical control of biofilms, as an adjuvant to mechanical oral hygiene, is fully justified by its simplicity and efficacy proven by studies based on clinical evidence. The purpose of this review was to present a consensus regarding the importance of antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an auxiliary method in chemical periimplant biofilm control. The active ingredients of the several available mouthrinses include bis-biguanide, essential oils, phenols, quaternary ammonium compounds, oxygenating compounds, chlorine derivatives, plant extracts, fluorides, antibiotics and antimicrobial agent combinations. It was concluded that there is strong clinical evidence that at least two mouthrinses have scientifically proven efficacy against different oral biofilms, i.e., chlorhexidine digluconate and essential oils; however, 0.12% chlorhexidine digluconate presents a number of unwanted side effects and should be prescribed with caution. Chemical agents seem beneficial in controlling peri-implant inflammation, although they require further investigation. We recommend a scientifically proven antiseptic, with significant short and long term efficacy and with no unwanted side effects, for the prevention and/or treatment of peri-implant disease. |
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Pedrazzi, ViniciusEscobar, Elaine CristinaCortelli, José RobertoHaas, Alex NogueiraAndrade, Ana Karina Pinto dePannuti, Cláudio MendesAlmeida, Eliete Rodrigues deCosta, Fernando OliveiraCortelli, Sheila CavalcaRode, Sigmar de Mello2014-11-08T02:12:56Z20141806-8324http://hdl.handle.net/10183/106472000936594Great possibilities for oral rehabilitation emerged as a result of scientific consolidation, as well as a large number of dental implant applications. Along with implants appeared diseases such as mucositis and peri-implantitis, requiring management through several strategies applied at different stages. Biofilm accumulation is associated with clinical signs manifest by both tooth and implant inflammation. With this in mind, regular and complete biofilm elimination becomes essential for disease prevention and host protection. Chemical control of biofilms, as an adjuvant to mechanical oral hygiene, is fully justified by its simplicity and efficacy proven by studies based on clinical evidence. The purpose of this review was to present a consensus regarding the importance of antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an auxiliary method in chemical periimplant biofilm control. The active ingredients of the several available mouthrinses include bis-biguanide, essential oils, phenols, quaternary ammonium compounds, oxygenating compounds, chlorine derivatives, plant extracts, fluorides, antibiotics and antimicrobial agent combinations. It was concluded that there is strong clinical evidence that at least two mouthrinses have scientifically proven efficacy against different oral biofilms, i.e., chlorhexidine digluconate and essential oils; however, 0.12% chlorhexidine digluconate presents a number of unwanted side effects and should be prescribed with caution. Chemical agents seem beneficial in controlling peri-implant inflammation, although they require further investigation. We recommend a scientifically proven antiseptic, with significant short and long term efficacy and with no unwanted side effects, for the prevention and/or treatment of peri-implant disease.application/pdfengBrazilian oral research. São Paulo. Vol. 28, nesp (Jan. 2014), p. 1-9Antissépticos bucaisBiofilmesMucosa bucal : DoencasImplantacao : DentesMouthwashesBiofilmsPeri-implantitisMucositisDental implantsAntimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm controlinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000936594.pdf000936594.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1753179http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/106472/1/000936594.pdfa940f1aceea4700d242f7cdd6fa285dcMD51TEXT000936594.pdf.txt000936594.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain39310http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/106472/2/000936594.pdf.txt106bd07302cccc1ee8e897e00816b813MD52THUMBNAIL000936594.pdf.jpg000936594.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1841http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/106472/3/000936594.pdf.jpg14ea88775cf62b5936c1ec549e93156bMD5310183/1064722018-10-19 10:35:20.998oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/106472Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2018-10-19T13:35:20Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control |
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Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control |
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Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control Pedrazzi, Vinicius Antissépticos bucais Biofilmes Mucosa bucal : Doencas Implantacao : Dentes Mouthwashes Biofilms Peri-implantitis Mucositis Dental implants |
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Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control |
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Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control |
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Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control |
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Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control |
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Antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an adjunct method in peri-implant biofilm control |
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Pedrazzi, Vinicius |
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Pedrazzi, Vinicius Escobar, Elaine Cristina Cortelli, José Roberto Haas, Alex Nogueira Andrade, Ana Karina Pinto de Pannuti, Cláudio Mendes Almeida, Eliete Rodrigues de Costa, Fernando Oliveira Cortelli, Sheila Cavalca Rode, Sigmar de Mello |
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Escobar, Elaine Cristina Cortelli, José Roberto Haas, Alex Nogueira Andrade, Ana Karina Pinto de Pannuti, Cláudio Mendes Almeida, Eliete Rodrigues de Costa, Fernando Oliveira Cortelli, Sheila Cavalca Rode, Sigmar de Mello |
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Pedrazzi, Vinicius Escobar, Elaine Cristina Cortelli, José Roberto Haas, Alex Nogueira Andrade, Ana Karina Pinto de Pannuti, Cláudio Mendes Almeida, Eliete Rodrigues de Costa, Fernando Oliveira Cortelli, Sheila Cavalca Rode, Sigmar de Mello |
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Antissépticos bucais Biofilmes Mucosa bucal : Doencas Implantacao : Dentes |
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Antissépticos bucais Biofilmes Mucosa bucal : Doencas Implantacao : Dentes Mouthwashes Biofilms Peri-implantitis Mucositis Dental implants |
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Mouthwashes Biofilms Peri-implantitis Mucositis Dental implants |
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Great possibilities for oral rehabilitation emerged as a result of scientific consolidation, as well as a large number of dental implant applications. Along with implants appeared diseases such as mucositis and peri-implantitis, requiring management through several strategies applied at different stages. Biofilm accumulation is associated with clinical signs manifest by both tooth and implant inflammation. With this in mind, regular and complete biofilm elimination becomes essential for disease prevention and host protection. Chemical control of biofilms, as an adjuvant to mechanical oral hygiene, is fully justified by its simplicity and efficacy proven by studies based on clinical evidence. The purpose of this review was to present a consensus regarding the importance of antimicrobial mouthrinse use as an auxiliary method in chemical periimplant biofilm control. The active ingredients of the several available mouthrinses include bis-biguanide, essential oils, phenols, quaternary ammonium compounds, oxygenating compounds, chlorine derivatives, plant extracts, fluorides, antibiotics and antimicrobial agent combinations. It was concluded that there is strong clinical evidence that at least two mouthrinses have scientifically proven efficacy against different oral biofilms, i.e., chlorhexidine digluconate and essential oils; however, 0.12% chlorhexidine digluconate presents a number of unwanted side effects and should be prescribed with caution. Chemical agents seem beneficial in controlling peri-implant inflammation, although they require further investigation. We recommend a scientifically proven antiseptic, with significant short and long term efficacy and with no unwanted side effects, for the prevention and/or treatment of peri-implant disease. |
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