2021
DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2021.1885649
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Microbiological evaluation of an experimental denture cleanser containing essential oil of Lippia sidoides

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“…Among the included studies, Polysorbate 80 20 , 32 , 35 and ethyl alcohol 6 , 33 , 34 were the most used diluents. In a recent in vitro study, Barreto et al 52 evaluated an experimental denture cleanser containing L. sidoides essential oil varying its formulation by using different solvents. The authors proposed the use of sodium lauryl sulfate for being a low-cost surfactant commonly used in oral hygiene products, which requires a lower L. sidoides essential oil/diluent ratio (1 : 2) for proper essential oil dilution.…”
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“…Among the included studies, Polysorbate 80 20 , 32 , 35 and ethyl alcohol 6 , 33 , 34 were the most used diluents. In a recent in vitro study, Barreto et al 52 evaluated an experimental denture cleanser containing L. sidoides essential oil varying its formulation by using different solvents. The authors proposed the use of sodium lauryl sulfate for being a low-cost surfactant commonly used in oral hygiene products, which requires a lower L. sidoides essential oil/diluent ratio (1 : 2) for proper essential oil dilution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors proposed the use of sodium lauryl sulfate for being a low-cost surfactant commonly used in oral hygiene products, which requires a lower L. sidoides essential oil/diluent ratio (1 : 2) for proper essential oil dilution. Although Polysorbate 80 and alcohol were the most common diluents used in previous L. sidoides studies, Barreto et al [52] mentioned that higher L. sidoides essential oil/diluent ratios are needed for Polysorbate 80 (1 : 10) and ethyl alcohol (1 : 18) in order to provide a proper encapsulation mechanism of the essential oil. Also, the authors reported the unpleasant taste of Polysorbate 80 and the dissolutive and plasticizing effect of ethyl alcohol on dental polymers commonly used for prosthodontic rehabilitation.…”
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“…With the chemical cleaning procedure, dentures must be submerged in a range of active ingredients, including enzymes, hypochlorite solutions, disinfectants, alkaline peroxides, and diluted organic and inorganic acids [6]. However, these products can degrade acrylic resin, altering its characteristics such as color, roughness, hardness, and flexural strength, decreasing the longevity of dental prostheses [9]. Natural products may be another option for synthetic chemicals for cleaning prostheses [10].…”
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confidence: 99%