Effect of different 1% chlorhexidine varnish regimens on biochemical composition of the dental biofilm

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Purpose: This investigation evaluated in a randomized controlled study the effect of different 1% chlorhexidine varnish (1%CHX-V) regimens on biochemical composition of the dental biofilm. Methods: Subjects with mutans streptococci ≥ 105 CFU/mL saliva, were allocated into 4 groups: A - single 1 % CHX-V application; B - 1 % CHX-V was applied once daily on 3 consecutive days; C - 1% CHX-V was applied 3 times with an interval of 4 days between each application; and D - placebo varnish was applied once daily on 3 consecutive days. Dental biofilm samples were collected at baseline and 1, 4, and 8 weeks after the final varnish application and evaluated for inorganic phosphate and insoluble polysaccharide concentrations. Results: No difference was observed between all groups during the different experimental periods in relation to biochemical composition. After 1 week, a significant increase was observed in inorganic phosphate concentration, returning to baseline values after 4 weeks. All groups showed a significant decrease in insoluble polysaccharide concentration for more than 8 weeks after treatment. Conclusion: Varnish application resulted in modification of the dental biofilm toward a less cariogenic one. Copyright: © 2011 Ribeiro et al.

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Ribeiro, L. G. M., Maltz, M., & Hashizume, L. N. (2011). Effect of different 1% chlorhexidine varnish regimens on biochemical composition of the dental biofilm. Revista Odonto Ciencia, 26(1), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65232011000100008

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