2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2012.01.015
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The effect of various topical peri-implantitis antiseptics on Staphylococcus epidermidis, Candida albicans, and Streptococcus sanguinis

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“…Subgingival irrigation with CHX 0.12% combined with mechanical debridement has shown to reduce bacteria and improve probing depths up to 3 months after therapy in humans [40]. In vitro , application of CHX (0.2%) for 60 seconds has shown to be effective against Streptococcus sanguinis and Candida albicans [51]. Rubbing the implant surface for 1 minute with a cotton pellet soaked with 0.12% CHX reduces the amount of Porphyromonas gingivalis endotoxin on machined surfaces up to 92.9%, on titanium plasma sprayed surfaces to 62.9% and on HA coated surface to 62.8% [47].…”
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“…Subgingival irrigation with CHX 0.12% combined with mechanical debridement has shown to reduce bacteria and improve probing depths up to 3 months after therapy in humans [40]. In vitro , application of CHX (0.2%) for 60 seconds has shown to be effective against Streptococcus sanguinis and Candida albicans [51]. Rubbing the implant surface for 1 minute with a cotton pellet soaked with 0.12% CHX reduces the amount of Porphyromonas gingivalis endotoxin on machined surfaces up to 92.9%, on titanium plasma sprayed surfaces to 62.9% and on HA coated surface to 62.8% [47].…”
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“…However, HP was the least effective when compared to citric acid, plastic sonic scaler tips and air powder abrasive [46]. In another in vitro study designed to evaluate the ability of HP to eliminate Candida albicans , Streptococcus sanguinis , or Staphylococcus epidermidis from titanium specimens, HP alone was effective against Candida albicans [51]. 3% HP was capable of inactivating attached bacterial cells from human biofilms after immersion in HP for 1 minute [48].…”
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“…However, HP was the least effective when compared to citric acid, plastic sonic scaler tips and air powder abrasive [39]. In another in vitro study designed to evaluate the ability of HP to eliminate Candida albicans , Streptococcus sanguinis , or Staphylococcus epidermidis from titanium specimens, HP was solely effective against C. albicans [59]. 3% HP was capable of inactivating attached bacterial cells from human biofilms after immersion in HP for 1 min [41].…”
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“…23 So far, no study has performed an in-depth analysis of the corrosion kinetics of titanium after the application of 40% citric acid, concentration used by previous studies. 10,20,24 Moreover, considering the effects of citric acid on the topography of titanium surfaces 20 and the fact that roughness affects bacterial adhesion, 2 it is likely that such physical changes facilitate new bacterial adhesion after this treatment. However, this effect has never been tested.…”
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