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Clinical trial for evaluation of Ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite as denture cleanser

The development of opportunistic infections due to poor denture hygiene conditions justified the search for effective hygiene protocols for controlling denture biofilm. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated Ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite solutions in terms of biofilm removal ability, remission o...

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Autores principales: BADARÓ, Maurício Malheiros, SALLES, Marcela Moreira, LEITE, Vanessa Maria Fagundes, de ARRUDA, Carolina Noronha Ferraz, OLIVEIRA, Viviane de Cássia, do NASCIMENTO, Cássio, de SOUZA, Raphael Freitas, PARANHOS, Helena de Freitas de Oliveira, SILVA-LOVATO, Cláudia Helena
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5482256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28678952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2016-0222
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author BADARÓ, Maurício Malheiros
SALLES, Marcela Moreira
LEITE, Vanessa Maria Fagundes
de ARRUDA, Carolina Noronha Ferraz
OLIVEIRA, Viviane de Cássia
do NASCIMENTO, Cássio
de SOUZA, Raphael Freitas
PARANHOS, Helena de Freitas de Oliveira
SILVA-LOVATO, Cláudia Helena
author_facet BADARÓ, Maurício Malheiros
SALLES, Marcela Moreira
LEITE, Vanessa Maria Fagundes
de ARRUDA, Carolina Noronha Ferraz
OLIVEIRA, Viviane de Cássia
do NASCIMENTO, Cássio
de SOUZA, Raphael Freitas
PARANHOS, Helena de Freitas de Oliveira
SILVA-LOVATO, Cláudia Helena
author_sort BADARÓ, Maurício Malheiros
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description The development of opportunistic infections due to poor denture hygiene conditions justified the search for effective hygiene protocols for controlling denture biofilm. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated Ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite solutions in terms of biofilm removal ability, remission of candidiasis, antimicrobial activity, and participant satisfaction. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was conducted a controlled clinical trial, randomized, double-blind, and crossover. Sixty-four denture wearers with (n=24) and without candidiasis (n=40) were instructed to brush (3 times/day) and immerse their dentures (20 min/day) in different storage solutions (S1 / S2: 0.25% / 0.5% sodium hypochlorite; S3: 10% R. communis; S4: Saline).The trial period for each solution was seven days and a washout period of seven days was used before starting the use of another solution. The variables were analyzed at baseline and after each trial period. The biofilm of inner surfaces of maxillary dentures was disclosed, photographed, and total and dyed areas were measured (Image Tool software). The percentage of biofilm was calculated. Remission of candidiasis was assessed by visual scale and score were attributed. Antimicrobial activity was assessed by the DNA-Checkerboard hybridization method. Patient satisfaction was measured using a questionnaire. RESULTS: S1 (4.41±7.98%) and S2 (2.93±5.23%) were more effective then S3 (6.95±10.93%) in biofilm remotion(P<0.0001). All solutions were different from the control (11.07±11.99%). S3 was the most effective solution in remission of candidiasis (50%), followed by S1 (46%). Concerning antimicrobial action, S1/S2 were similar and resulted in the lowest microorganism mean count (P=0.04), followed by S3. No significant differences were found with patient’s satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: 10% R. communis and 0.25% sodium hypochlorite were effective in biofilm removal, causing remission of candidiasis and reducing the formation of microbial colonies in denture surfaces. All solutions were approved by patients.
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spelling pubmed-54822562017-06-28 Clinical trial for evaluation of Ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite as denture cleanser BADARÓ, Maurício Malheiros SALLES, Marcela Moreira LEITE, Vanessa Maria Fagundes de ARRUDA, Carolina Noronha Ferraz OLIVEIRA, Viviane de Cássia do NASCIMENTO, Cássio de SOUZA, Raphael Freitas PARANHOS, Helena de Freitas de Oliveira SILVA-LOVATO, Cláudia Helena J Appl Oral Sci Original Articles The development of opportunistic infections due to poor denture hygiene conditions justified the search for effective hygiene protocols for controlling denture biofilm. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated Ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite solutions in terms of biofilm removal ability, remission of candidiasis, antimicrobial activity, and participant satisfaction. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was conducted a controlled clinical trial, randomized, double-blind, and crossover. Sixty-four denture wearers with (n=24) and without candidiasis (n=40) were instructed to brush (3 times/day) and immerse their dentures (20 min/day) in different storage solutions (S1 / S2: 0.25% / 0.5% sodium hypochlorite; S3: 10% R. communis; S4: Saline).The trial period for each solution was seven days and a washout period of seven days was used before starting the use of another solution. The variables were analyzed at baseline and after each trial period. The biofilm of inner surfaces of maxillary dentures was disclosed, photographed, and total and dyed areas were measured (Image Tool software). The percentage of biofilm was calculated. Remission of candidiasis was assessed by visual scale and score were attributed. Antimicrobial activity was assessed by the DNA-Checkerboard hybridization method. Patient satisfaction was measured using a questionnaire. RESULTS: S1 (4.41±7.98%) and S2 (2.93±5.23%) were more effective then S3 (6.95±10.93%) in biofilm remotion(P<0.0001). All solutions were different from the control (11.07±11.99%). S3 was the most effective solution in remission of candidiasis (50%), followed by S1 (46%). Concerning antimicrobial action, S1/S2 were similar and resulted in the lowest microorganism mean count (P=0.04), followed by S3. No significant differences were found with patient’s satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: 10% R. communis and 0.25% sodium hypochlorite were effective in biofilm removal, causing remission of candidiasis and reducing the formation of microbial colonies in denture surfaces. All solutions were approved by patients. Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5482256/ /pubmed/28678952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2016-0222 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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BADARÓ, Maurício Malheiros
SALLES, Marcela Moreira
LEITE, Vanessa Maria Fagundes
de ARRUDA, Carolina Noronha Ferraz
OLIVEIRA, Viviane de Cássia
do NASCIMENTO, Cássio
de SOUZA, Raphael Freitas
PARANHOS, Helena de Freitas de Oliveira
SILVA-LOVATO, Cláudia Helena
Clinical trial for evaluation of Ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite as denture cleanser
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title_fullStr Clinical trial for evaluation of Ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite as denture cleanser
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title_short Clinical trial for evaluation of Ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite as denture cleanser
title_sort clinical trial for evaluation of ricinus communis and sodium hypochlorite as denture cleanser
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5482256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28678952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2016-0222
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