2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2009.00421.x
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The plaque inhibitory effect of a CPC mouthrinse in a 3‐day plaque accumulation model – a cross‐over study

Abstract: The CPC mouthrinse proved to be effective in inhibiting 'de novo' plaque formation to an extent similar to that of a 0.1% hexetidine product. Compared with hexetidine, the taste of the CPC was appreciated better and less oral sensations were observed following rinsing.

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“…Formulations with high bioavailable CPC are associated with greater biological activity and therefore suggest an increased probability for clinical efficiency. 57 Alcohol Alcohol in mouthwashes is used to enhance flavor impact, to solubilize the flavor and some active ingredients, to provide some preservative power, and improve the transport of active ingredients into the dental plaque biofilm. The systematic review by Van Leeuwen and colleagues 30 indicated that the alcohol vehicle solution does not contribute to the efficacy of the mouthwash.…”
Section: Substantivity and Bioavailabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formulations with high bioavailable CPC are associated with greater biological activity and therefore suggest an increased probability for clinical efficiency. 57 Alcohol Alcohol in mouthwashes is used to enhance flavor impact, to solubilize the flavor and some active ingredients, to provide some preservative power, and improve the transport of active ingredients into the dental plaque biofilm. The systematic review by Van Leeuwen and colleagues 30 indicated that the alcohol vehicle solution does not contribute to the efficacy of the mouthwash.…”
Section: Substantivity and Bioavailabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study design was based in previous works and it was chosen in order to generate the best possible clinical evidence (2,4,8). It measures the plaque regrowth under the influence of test solution from a zero plaque baseline and avoids the confounding influences of tooth brushing (15,16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As examples, Versteeg et al. (22) proved that 0.07% CPC was capable of reducing plaque formation by 47.4% in comparison with placebo, when using the product three times per day. Moran et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%