2014
DOI: 10.15236/ijcpd.2014.10.1.9
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The Inhibition Effects of Cetylpyridinium Chloride in Dentifrices on Plaque Formation: Clinical Test

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“…Mouth rinse has been quite popular due to its ease of use; however, chemical compounds found in mouth rinses such as cetylpyridinium chloride, chlorhexidine and zinc chloride may have side effects if used for long term [257,258]. Propolis-based mouth rinse or mouthwashes have been studied by several researchers and observed great potential in reducing dental plaque and gingival inflammation [259][260][261][262][263].…”
Section: Bee Product-based Mouthwashmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mouth rinse has been quite popular due to its ease of use; however, chemical compounds found in mouth rinses such as cetylpyridinium chloride, chlorhexidine and zinc chloride may have side effects if used for long term [257,258]. Propolis-based mouth rinse or mouthwashes have been studied by several researchers and observed great potential in reducing dental plaque and gingival inflammation [259][260][261][262][263].…”
Section: Bee Product-based Mouthwashmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, CPC exhibits strong anti-S. mutans biofilm activity. 29,30 A reduction in fluoride ion (F -) uptake by the action of chloride ions (Cl -) will lead to an increased incidence of caries. NaCl solution (0.5 mol/L) does not cause any damage to the carious root surface, whereas cerium chloride alone or in combination with Fcan significantly reduce mineral loss from the carious lesion and inhibit its progression.…”
Section: Synthetic Biomaterials (Biochemicals)mentioning
confidence: 99%