1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0722.1997.tb00237.x
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Chemical agents for the control of plaque and plaque microflora: an overview

Abstract: This presentation provides an overview of the technologies available for the chemical control of plaque. It is generally accepted that the formation of dental plaque at the interfaces of tooth/gingiva is one of the major causes of gingival inflammation and dental caries. Several therapeutic approaches have been used to control dental plaque and supragingival infections. These include fluoride preparations such as stannous fluoride, oxygenating agents, anti-attachment agents, and cationic and non-cationic antib… Show more

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“…The mechanism by which PVM/MA copolymer enhances the delivery of triclosan has been elucidated (Gaffar et al, 1997). The copolymer is composed of two groups: an attachment group and a solubilizing group.…”
Section: (A) Triclosan With a Pvm/ma Copolymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism by which PVM/MA copolymer enhances the delivery of triclosan has been elucidated (Gaffar et al, 1997). The copolymer is composed of two groups: an attachment group and a solubilizing group.…”
Section: (A) Triclosan With a Pvm/ma Copolymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stannous fluoride and amine fluoride as well as numerous metallic ions have demonstrated antimicrobial effectiveness. 32,33 Tin, zinc, copper and others have demonstrated anti-microbial effects, but none have demonstrated anti-caries effectiveness. Essential oils, a mixture of thymol, eucalyptol, methyl salicylate and menthol have been demonstrated to be effective in preventing the build-up of supra-gingival plaque and gingivitis, 34,35 but have not demonstrated effectiveness in the reduction of caries lesions.…”
Section: Anti-microbial Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of chemical adjuncts to support mechanical tooth cleaning have been developed and proven to contribute to caries control [5][6][7]. While most of these agents, such as chlorhexidine or essential oils, aim at killing bacteria in the oral cavity, non-bactericidal approaches that target bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation have gained increasing attention in recent years [8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%