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Evaluación clínica del efecto de clorhexidina al 0.12% en la placa dentobacteriana, en estudiantes universitarios

  • Autores: Joel Nava Romero, Miguel Ángel Padilla Millán
  • Localización: CIENCIA ergo-sum, ISSN 1405-0269, Vol. 4, Nº. 2, 1997, págs. 193-197
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Clinical Evaluation of the Effect of a 0.12% Clorhexidine Solution on the Dentobacterial Plaque on College Students at the UAEM
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    • español

      Se reevaluó la eficiencia del enjuague bucal con una solución química de clorhexidina (0.12%) en estudiantes entre 18 y 20 años. Se usó el índice de placa de O'Leary para cuantificar la cantidad de placa al inicio, a las tres y seis semanas.

    • English

      The purpose of this project was to reassess the efficiency of a mouthwash containing a chemical solution of chlorhexidine (0.12%), applied to students between 18 and20 years of age in a graduate programmer. The students were divided into three groups with 60 students in each (thirty men and thirty women): Group I with chlorhexidine, tooth brushing technique, and toothpaste with fluoride, Group II only with chlorhexidine, and Group III with placebo, tooth brushing technique and toothpaste with fluoride. O'Leary 's Plaque Index was used to calculate the amount of plaque at the beginning, after three, and after six weeks. The highest mean values were found in Group I of both sexes. The mean values for Groups II and III were similar during the first time and the last three weeks. The decrease in dental plaque was from 22.5% to 24.6% after the first three weeks, and 58% and 39.5% after six weeks in Group I, and almost identical in Grotps II and III. The statistical test Student gave a significant difference between the three different groups, as well as according to sex.


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