
pmid: 7005654
handle: 20.500.11769/11829
The results of a blind comparison of different types of toothpaste carried out for two months are reported. It was noted that the paste based on azulene, sodium chloride and benzalkonium chloride produces a more marked regression in the gingival index, whereas that based on chlorhexidine produces a more marked reduction in the plaque index. The differences were not statistically significant, however. With an equal quantity of tooth-paste, it was shown that two initial sessions of ultrasonic detartrasis produce a statistically significant benefit as regards gingival index regression, but an only apparent one for the plaque index. Detartrasis alone, not followed by regular oral hygiene practice, leads to momentary benefits but, as the weeks go by, the difference between the indices of those submitted to detartrasis alone and those who also adopt recommended toothpastes regularly becomes increasingly significant.
Adult, Male, Clinical Trials as Topic, Time Factors, Adolescent, Ultrasonic Therapy, Dental Plaque, toothplaque; periodontics; clinical trial, Middle Aged, Double-Blind Method, Humans, Female, Periodontal Index, Child, Dentifrices
Adult, Male, Clinical Trials as Topic, Time Factors, Adolescent, Ultrasonic Therapy, Dental Plaque, toothplaque; periodontics; clinical trial, Middle Aged, Double-Blind Method, Humans, Female, Periodontal Index, Child, Dentifrices
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