2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1703999
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Tea Tree Oil versus Chlorhexidine Mouthwash in Treatment of Gingivitis: A Pilot Randomized, Double Blinded Clinical Trial

Abstract: ObjectiveThe study evaluated the efficacy of tea tree oil for the treatment of gingivitis. Materials and Methods The tea tree oil was administered in the form of mouthwash and then compared with a mouthwash with chlorhexidine 0.12%. Both treatments were domestic and lasted for 14 days. Patients were chosen according to random criteria, aged between 18 and 60 years, and who showed a clinically evident gingivitis. In clinical evaluation, the following clinical criteria were taken into consideration: gingival ind… Show more

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“…Medium chain saturates and their derived products (e.g., monoglycerides) are effective in destroying a wide range of bacteria (lipid coated bacteria) demolishing their lipidic membrane. They can be effective, for instance, against the bacteria causing gastric ulcer, sinusitis, food poisoning, urinary tract infections, and caries 5,16 There are still a few evidences in literature of studies regarding the properties of coconut oil in relation to the oral cavity. That is why the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the coconut oil as coadjuvant in reducing plaque formation and for the treatment of gingivitis.…”
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“…Medium chain saturates and their derived products (e.g., monoglycerides) are effective in destroying a wide range of bacteria (lipid coated bacteria) demolishing their lipidic membrane. They can be effective, for instance, against the bacteria causing gastric ulcer, sinusitis, food poisoning, urinary tract infections, and caries 5,16 There are still a few evidences in literature of studies regarding the properties of coconut oil in relation to the oral cavity. That is why the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the coconut oil as coadjuvant in reducing plaque formation and for the treatment of gingivitis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being plaque the first cause of periodontal disease, 5 6 with first manifestation in form of gingivitis, an efficient domestic and professional oral hygiene aimed at the removal of the main etiological factor, plays a key role in the maintaining of the oral health and in the prevention of periodontal diseases and caries. 7 The professional mechanical removal is performed through manual, ultrasonic, and sonic instruments.…”
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“…Chlorhexidine is a synthetic biguanide cationic molecule with strong antibacterial and bacteriostatic action. However, if used for a long time, it can cause dental dyschromia, changes in taste, and plaque deposition [ 29 ]. For this reason, over the past decades, researchers have sought alternatives to this molecule.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, over the past decades, researchers have sought alternatives to this molecule. Due to the use of the drug over time, gingivitis can be treated without any restrictions or side effects [ 29 ]. In another study, Henrique Pretti et al investigated the effect of chlorhexidine varnish on gingival growth in orthodontic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%