Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery

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Autor(a) principal: Masocatto, Danilo Chizzolini
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Matsumoto, Mariza Akemi, Coelho, Tulio Marcos Kalife, Jardim, Ellen Cristina Gaetti, Garcia de Mendonça, José Carlos, Silva, Julio Cesar Leite da, Carollo, Carlos Alexandre, Carollo, Aline Regina, Marques, Maria Carolina Silva, Fernandes, Sonia Maria, Hassumi, Jaqueline Suemi, Nogueira, Marina Gasparin, Figueiredo, Francielly Thomas, Oliva, André Hergesel de, Pelissaro, Gustavo Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16310
Resumo: Currently, there is a constant search for new chemical compounds through plant extracts and phytochemical compounds that do not cause so many side effects in the oral cavity and that have good antimicrobial properties. Therefore, the present study evaluated the synergistic antimicrobial efficacy of mouthwashes containing thymol and carvacrol when compared with 0.12% chlorhexidine mouthwash after bilateral lower third molar extraction. Nineteen healthy (male and female) patients (n = 19) aged between 18 and 30 years, of both sexes, treated at the Faculty of Dentistry of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS, MS, Brazil) participated in this study. All patients were submitted to two different therapeutic treatments, divided into two groups: group 1 (control) - patient used 0.12% chlorhexidine mouthwash solution; group 2 (experimental) - patient used 0.05% thymol and 0.025% carvacrol solutions. The suture was removed at seven postoperative days and aseptically transferred to a tube containing sterile potassium buffer saline solution. Samples were submitted to microbiological analysis at the Microbiology Laboratory at UFMS. The mean and standard deviation of colony forming units/ml of isolate microorganisms in the suture grown in BHI agar obtained from the control and experimental groups were 4.766 x 106 ± 4.069 and 4.847 x 106 ± 3.971, respectively. In conclusion, the thymol and carvacrol based mouthwash showed antimicrobial effectivity in biofilm adherence of the silk thread after extraction of third molars.
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spelling Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgeryComparación de la actividad antimicrobiana del timol y el carvacrol con la clorhexidina en cirugíaComparação da atividade antimicrobiana de timol e carvacról a clorexidina em cirurgiaOral surgeryOral antisepticsPhytochemical compounds.Cirugía oralAntisépticos oralesCompuestos fitoquímicos.Cirurgia oralAntissépticos oraisCompostos fitoquímicos.Currently, there is a constant search for new chemical compounds through plant extracts and phytochemical compounds that do not cause so many side effects in the oral cavity and that have good antimicrobial properties. Therefore, the present study evaluated the synergistic antimicrobial efficacy of mouthwashes containing thymol and carvacrol when compared with 0.12% chlorhexidine mouthwash after bilateral lower third molar extraction. Nineteen healthy (male and female) patients (n = 19) aged between 18 and 30 years, of both sexes, treated at the Faculty of Dentistry of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS, MS, Brazil) participated in this study. All patients were submitted to two different therapeutic treatments, divided into two groups: group 1 (control) - patient used 0.12% chlorhexidine mouthwash solution; group 2 (experimental) - patient used 0.05% thymol and 0.025% carvacrol solutions. The suture was removed at seven postoperative days and aseptically transferred to a tube containing sterile potassium buffer saline solution. Samples were submitted to microbiological analysis at the Microbiology Laboratory at UFMS. The mean and standard deviation of colony forming units/ml of isolate microorganisms in the suture grown in BHI agar obtained from the control and experimental groups were 4.766 x 106 ± 4.069 and 4.847 x 106 ± 3.971, respectively. In conclusion, the thymol and carvacrol based mouthwash showed antimicrobial effectivity in biofilm adherence of the silk thread after extraction of third molars.Actualmente, existe una búsqueda constante de nuevos compuestos químicos a través de extractos de plantas y compuestos fitoquímicos que no provoquen tantos efectos secundarios en la cavidad bucal y que tengan buenas propiedades antimicrobianas. Por lo tanto, el presente estudio evaluó la eficacia antimicrobiana sinérgica de los enjuagues bucales que contienen timol y carvacrol en comparación con el enjuague bucal con clorhexidina al 0,12% después de la extracción bilateral del tercer molar inferior. En este estudio participaron 19 pacientes sanos (hombres y mujeres) (n = 19) de entre 18 y 30 años, de ambos sexos, atendidos en la Facultad de Odontología de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS, MS, Brasil). Todos los pacientes fueron sometidos a dos tratamientos terapéuticos diferentes, divididos en dos grupos: grupo 1 (control) - el paciente utilizó una solución de enjuague bucal con clorhexidina al 0,12%; grupo 2 (experimental): el paciente utilizó soluciones de timol al 0,05% y carvacrol al 0,025%. La sutura se retiró siete días después de la operación y se transfirió asépticamente a un tubo que contenía solución salina tampón potásica estéril. Las muestras se sometieron a análisis microbiológico en el Laboratorio de Microbiología de la UFMS. La media y la desviación estándar de las unidades formadoras de colonias / ml de microorganismos aislados en la sutura cultivada en agar BHI obtenida de los grupos control y experimental fueron 4,766 x 106 ± 4,069 y 4,847 x 106 ± 3,971, respectivamente. En conclusión, el enjuague bucal a base de timol y carvacrol mostró efectividad antimicrobiana en la adherencia del biofilm del hilo de seda después de la extracción de terceros molares.Atualmente, há uma busca constante por novos compostos químicos através de extratos vegetais e compostos fitoquímicos que não causem tantos efeitos colaterais na cavidade oral e que tenham boas propriedades antimicrobianas. Portanto, o presente estudo avaliou a eficácia antimicrobiana sinérgica de enxaguatórios bucais contendo timol e carvacrol quando comparados aos enxaguatórios bucais com clorexidina 0,12% após a extração bilateral do terceiro molar inferior. Participaram deste estudo 19 pacientes saudáveis (homens e mulheres) (n = 19) com idades entre 18 e 30 anos, de ambos os sexos, atendidos na Faculdade de Odontologia de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS, MS, Brasil). Todos os pacientes foram submetidos a dois tratamentos terapêuticos distintos, divididos em dois grupos: grupo 1 (controle) - paciente em uso de solução para bochechos de clorexidina 0,12%; grupo 2 (experimental) - paciente fez uso de solução de timol 0,05% e carvacrol 0,025%. A sutura foi removida sete dias após a cirurgia e transferida assepticamente para um tubo contendo solução salina tampão de potássio estéril. As amostras foram submetidas à análise microbiológica no Laboratório de Microbiologia da UFMS. A média e o desvio padrão das unidades formadoras de colônias/ml de microrganismos isolados na sutura cultivada em ágar BHI obtidos dos grupos controle e experimental foram 4,766 x 106 ± 4,069 e 4,847 x 106 ± 3,971, respectivamente. Em conclusão, o enxaguatório à base de timol e carvacrol apresentou eficácia antimicrobiana na aderência do biofilme do fio de seda após a extração dos terceiros molares.Research, Society and Development2021-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1631010.33448/rsd-v10i7.16310Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e4310716310Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e4310716310Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e43107163102525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16310/14515Copyright (c) 2021 Danilo Chizzolini Masocatto; Mariza Akemi Matsumoto; Tulio Marcos Kalife Coelho; Ellen Cristina Gaetti Jardim; José Carlos Garcia de Mendonça; Julio Cesar Leite da Silva; Carlos Alexandre Carollo; Aline Regina Carollo; Maria Carolina Silva Marques; Sonia Maria Fernandes; Jaqueline Suemi Hassumi; Marina Gasparin Nogueira; Francielly Thomas Figueiredo; André Hergesel de Oliva; Gustavo Silva Pelissarohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMasocatto, Danilo Chizzolini Matsumoto, Mariza Akemi Coelho, Tulio Marcos Kalife Jardim, Ellen Cristina Gaetti Garcia de Mendonça, José Carlos Silva, Julio Cesar Leite da Carollo, Carlos Alexandre Carollo, Aline Regina Marques, Maria Carolina Silva Fernandes, Sonia Maria Hassumi, Jaqueline Suemi Nogueira, Marina Gasparin Figueiredo, Francielly Thomas Oliva, André Hergesel de Pelissaro, Gustavo Silva 2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16310Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:53.475209Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery
Comparación de la actividad antimicrobiana del timol y el carvacrol con la clorhexidina en cirugía
Comparação da atividade antimicrobiana de timol e carvacról a clorexidina em cirurgia
title Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery
spellingShingle Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery
Masocatto, Danilo Chizzolini
Oral surgery
Oral antiseptics
Phytochemical compounds.
Cirugía oral
Antisépticos orales
Compuestos fitoquímicos.
Cirurgia oral
Antissépticos orais
Compostos fitoquímicos.
title_short Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery
title_full Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery
title_fullStr Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery
title_sort Comparison of antimicrobial activity of thymol and carvacrol to chlorhexidine in surgery
author Masocatto, Danilo Chizzolini
author_facet Masocatto, Danilo Chizzolini
Matsumoto, Mariza Akemi
Coelho, Tulio Marcos Kalife
Jardim, Ellen Cristina Gaetti
Garcia de Mendonça, José Carlos
Silva, Julio Cesar Leite da
Carollo, Carlos Alexandre
Carollo, Aline Regina
Marques, Maria Carolina Silva
Fernandes, Sonia Maria
Hassumi, Jaqueline Suemi
Nogueira, Marina Gasparin
Figueiredo, Francielly Thomas
Oliva, André Hergesel de
Pelissaro, Gustavo Silva
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author2 Matsumoto, Mariza Akemi
Coelho, Tulio Marcos Kalife
Jardim, Ellen Cristina Gaetti
Garcia de Mendonça, José Carlos
Silva, Julio Cesar Leite da
Carollo, Carlos Alexandre
Carollo, Aline Regina
Marques, Maria Carolina Silva
Fernandes, Sonia Maria
Hassumi, Jaqueline Suemi
Nogueira, Marina Gasparin
Figueiredo, Francielly Thomas
Oliva, André Hergesel de
Pelissaro, Gustavo Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Masocatto, Danilo Chizzolini
Matsumoto, Mariza Akemi
Coelho, Tulio Marcos Kalife
Jardim, Ellen Cristina Gaetti
Garcia de Mendonça, José Carlos
Silva, Julio Cesar Leite da
Carollo, Carlos Alexandre
Carollo, Aline Regina
Marques, Maria Carolina Silva
Fernandes, Sonia Maria
Hassumi, Jaqueline Suemi
Nogueira, Marina Gasparin
Figueiredo, Francielly Thomas
Oliva, André Hergesel de
Pelissaro, Gustavo Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oral surgery
Oral antiseptics
Phytochemical compounds.
Cirugía oral
Antisépticos orales
Compuestos fitoquímicos.
Cirurgia oral
Antissépticos orais
Compostos fitoquímicos.
topic Oral surgery
Oral antiseptics
Phytochemical compounds.
Cirugía oral
Antisépticos orales
Compuestos fitoquímicos.
Cirurgia oral
Antissépticos orais
Compostos fitoquímicos.
description Currently, there is a constant search for new chemical compounds through plant extracts and phytochemical compounds that do not cause so many side effects in the oral cavity and that have good antimicrobial properties. Therefore, the present study evaluated the synergistic antimicrobial efficacy of mouthwashes containing thymol and carvacrol when compared with 0.12% chlorhexidine mouthwash after bilateral lower third molar extraction. Nineteen healthy (male and female) patients (n = 19) aged between 18 and 30 years, of both sexes, treated at the Faculty of Dentistry of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS, MS, Brazil) participated in this study. All patients were submitted to two different therapeutic treatments, divided into two groups: group 1 (control) - patient used 0.12% chlorhexidine mouthwash solution; group 2 (experimental) - patient used 0.05% thymol and 0.025% carvacrol solutions. The suture was removed at seven postoperative days and aseptically transferred to a tube containing sterile potassium buffer saline solution. Samples were submitted to microbiological analysis at the Microbiology Laboratory at UFMS. The mean and standard deviation of colony forming units/ml of isolate microorganisms in the suture grown in BHI agar obtained from the control and experimental groups were 4.766 x 106 ± 4.069 and 4.847 x 106 ± 3.971, respectively. In conclusion, the thymol and carvacrol based mouthwash showed antimicrobial effectivity in biofilm adherence of the silk thread after extraction of third molars.
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