Sodium fluoride and chlorhexidine effect in the inhibition of mutans streptococci in children with dental caries: a randomized, double-blind clinical trial.

P L D Lobo, C B M de Carvalho, S G C Fonseca, R S L de Castro, A J Monteiro, M C Fonteles, C S R Fonteles
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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to compare the effect of sodium fluoride and chlorhexidine on salivary levels of mutans streptococci (MS), in a double-blind, randomized clinical trial.

Methods: Thirty-five healthy volunteers, aged 4-8 years, with at least one active carious lesion and no previous history of allergies were selected to participate in the study. A gel formulation containing either 1.23% sodium fluoride or 1% chlorhexidine was topically administered to the dentition every 24 h for 6 consecutive days. Salivary MS levels were measured at baseline (D1) and on the 6th (D6), 15th (D15), and 30th (D30) days. For microbiological analysis, Mitis Salivarius-Bacitracin agar medium was used.

Results: Difference between treatments was only verified on D6. On the last day of treatment 1% chlorhexidine gel was significantly more effective than fluoride (P = 0.0000). The use of sodium fluoride did not cause a statistically significant variation in salivary MS levels throughout the duration of the study. Following treatment, a subsequent increase in MS counts between D6 and D15 (P = 0.0001) was observed with chlorhexidine.

Conclusion: A 6-day treatment with a 1% chlorhexidine gel was effective in reducing salivary MS; there was a significant MS increase once treatment was suspended. The use of 1.23% sodium fluoride under the same regimen was not able to reduce salivary MS levels. Our results suggest repeated treatment with 1% chlorhexidine as a means for maintaining low salivary MS levels in children with dental caries.

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氟化钠和氯己定对龋齿儿童变形链球菌的抑制作用:一项随机、双盲临床试验
目的:在一项双盲、随机临床试验中,比较氟化钠和氯己定对唾液中变形链球菌(MS)水平的影响。方法:选取年龄在4-8岁、至少有一例活动性龋齿病变且无过敏史的35名健康志愿者参与研究。含1.23%氟化钠或1%氯己定的凝胶制剂每24小时局部给予牙列,连续6天。在基线(D1)、第6天(D6)、第15天(D15)和第30天(D30)测量唾液MS水平。微生物学分析采用Mitis Salivarius-Bacitracin琼脂培养基。结果:两组间的差异仅在D6上得到验证。在治疗的最后一天,1%氯己定凝胶显著优于氟化物(P = 0.0000)。在整个研究期间,氟化钠的使用并未引起唾液MS水平的统计学显著变化。治疗后,使用氯己定后,D6和D15间MS计数增加(P = 0.0001)。结论:1%氯己定凝胶治疗6 d可有效减轻唾液MS;一旦停止治疗,MS显著增加。在相同方案下使用1.23%氟化钠不能降低唾液MS水平。我们的研究结果表明,1%氯己定反复治疗可以维持龋齿儿童低唾液MS水平。
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