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A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial on the Effectiveness of Three Different Mouthrinses, Adjunct to Periodontal Surgery, in Dental Plaque Control and Early Wound Healing
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Alcohol-based Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12%, Alcohol-free Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12%, and 1 other intervention for Periodontitis and Wound Healing. Completed, enrolled 42 participants.
Detailed Summary
Aim: This study compared the effectiveness of three different mouthrinses (alcohol and non-alcohol chlorhexidine, alkyl dimethyl glycine / alkyl dimethyl amine oxide - C31G) in plaque control and early wound healing, postoperatively. Materials and Methods: In this, randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial 42 patients were allocated to three groups assigned to two weeks rinsing after periodontal surgery with C31G (group A), alcohol-free chlorhexidine 0.12% (group B) or alcohol-based chlorhexidine 0.12% (group C). At weeks 1 and 2, plaque and early wound healing indices were recorded. At day 14, total bacterial counts were estimated utilizing real - time qPCR. Statistics included linear and generalized linear mixed models.
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Interventions
Rinsing with 15ml for one minute twice daily for 14 days
Rinsing with 15ml for one minute twice daily for 14 days
Rinsing with 15ml for one minute twice daily for 14 days