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Clinical Evidence of the Efficacy of a Mouthwash ContainingPropolis for the Control of Plaque and Gingivitis: A Phase II Study
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Alcohol-free MouthwashDental ConditionsDental InfectionsClinical EvidenceOral HygieneOral BiologyMouthwash ContainingpropolisDental HygieneOral MedicinePhase Ii StudyBrazilian Green PropolisDental DiseasePreventive DentistryClinical DentistryMedicineClinical EfficacyEpidemiologyHealth Sciences
The aim of this study was to evidence the clinical efficacy of an alcohol-free mouthwash containing 5.0% (W/V) Brazilian green propolis (MGP 5%) for the control of plaque and gingivitis. Twenty five subjects, men and women aging between 18 and 60 years old (35 ± 9), were included in a clinical trials phase II study who had a minimum of 20 sound natural teeth, a mean plaque index of at least 1.5 (PI), and a mean gingival index of at least 1.0 (GI). They were instructed to rinse with 10 mL of mouthwash test for 1 minute, immediately after brushing in the morning and at night. After 45 and 90 days using mouthwash, the results showed a significant reduction in plaque and in gingival index when compared to samples obtained in baseline. These reductions were at 24% and 40%, respectively (P < .5). There were no important side effects in soft and hard tissues of the mouth. In this study, the MGP 5% showed evidence of its efficacy in reducing PI and GI. However, it is necessary to perform a clinical trial, double-blind, randomized to validate such effectiveness.
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