2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2010.00490.x
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Plaque inhibitory effect of a 0.05% cetyl-pyridinium chloride mouth-rinse in a 4-day non-brushing model

Abstract: The tested 0.05% CPC mouth-rinse is capable of inhibiting plaque formation.

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“…The sample size was calculated based on the plaque re-growth study previously conducted with the same tested product (12) in which the standard deviation for changes in PlI was 0.72. In order to attain a statistically significant difference (difference 0.75) with a 95% power and taking into account the possible dropouts, it would be necessary to have 30 patients per group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sample size was calculated based on the plaque re-growth study previously conducted with the same tested product (12) in which the standard deviation for changes in PlI was 0.72. In order to attain a statistically significant difference (difference 0.75) with a 95% power and taking into account the possible dropouts, it would be necessary to have 30 patients per group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calibration between examiners was carried out for both the indexes used (GI and PlI) at baseline and at the end of a previous 4-day experimental study (12). Comparisons were made by means of the kappa test and the 95% confidence interval.…”
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“…Choices of CPC concentration may lead to different patterns of effectiveness [4]. CPC is a quaternary ammonium compound that has the ability to reduce plaque and gingivitis [5]. An additional study about CPC-containing mouth rinses supported the benefit of CPC in decreasing plaque accumulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Based on similar studies, a sample size of 15 patients was considered adequate. After the study, a power calculation was performed, showing an 85% power to detect a difference of 0.50 in plaque index among groups, considering a standard deviation of 0.5 (13).…”
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confidence: 99%