M. Krämer, P. Sahrmann, B. Sener, T. Thurnheer, T. Attin, P. Schmidlin
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Abstract
Background: Improvements of the substantivity of antibacterial agents in periodontal pockets during active therapy is still a challenge. With this study, the release kinetics of PVP-iodine by simply creating mixtures of a PVP-iodine solution and powder incorporated in different concentrations into a commercially available wound paste was investigated. It was postulated that this approach could result in an extended iodine release of at least one hour resulting in adequate antibacterial concentrations. Methods: Iodine concentrations released by different formulations were determined by a titration method and the antibacterial effect was investigated using an agar diffusion method assessing the inhibition zone of two representative periopathogenic bacteria (Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas gingivalis) . Results: A prolonged release kinetic with up to one third of iodine released after one hour and even an ongoing release up to 4 hours was shown. The cumulative concentrations in the immersion solutions were sufficiently high to effectively inhibit bacterial growth in the agar test. The pH of the different mixtures was adequately buffered when tested in SBF as immersion medium, but resulted in acidic conditions when water was used. Conclusions: Simple mixing of PVP-powder to an available wound paste may offer an easy method to prepare antibacterial products in-office with a potential pocket disinfection duration during the scaling and root planning appointment. Nevertheless, its therapeutic usefulness under clinical conditions needs further investigation and potential side-effects require clarification.
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Journal of International Dental and Medical Research, a journal of the Ectodermal Dysplasia Group-Turkey, is published 4 times per year to promote practice, education, and research specifically related to the specialty of dental and medical researchs. Manuscripts are accepted for consideration if neither the article, nor any part of its essential substance, tables, or figures has been or will be published in another journal or is simultaneously submitted to another journal. Published papers do not necessarily represent the views of the editor, the Ectodermal Dysplasia Group-Turkey. The Biomedical Research (BMR) title of JIDMR is a section for research papers from all major fields of neuroscience, biophysics, environmental sciences algology, biotechnology and pharmacology. The journal will be high quality, comprehensive, exceptionally fast and consistently peer reviewed. It will be a multi-disciplinary publication for rapid communication in Biomedical research, for the promotion of the international scientific collaboration, for presenting the achievements that emphasize clinical, fundamental and molecular aspects of biomedical studies in the all of world. Fast publication will be achieved by the use of modern communication techniques. The journal features full-length papers, rapid communications and mini-reviews on selected areas.