In vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilm
This study compared the effects of carbamide peroxide (CP) and chlorhexidine (CHX) on oral biofilm in vitro. Collagen-coated hydroxyapatite discs were inoculated with subgingival plaque. After 3 weeks, the emergent biofilms were subjected to 1-, 3-, and 10-min exposures of a 1% CHX gel, a 5% CP gel...
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doaj-6be95437c51945328950243203415dfd2020-11-24T23:28:21ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Oral Microbiology2000-22972013-06-01501610.3402/jom.v5i0.20392In vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilmChao Shu YaoJohn Douglas WaterfieldYa ShenMarkus HaapasaloMichael I. MacEnteeThis study compared the effects of carbamide peroxide (CP) and chlorhexidine (CHX) on oral biofilm in vitro. Collagen-coated hydroxyapatite discs were inoculated with subgingival plaque. After 3 weeks, the emergent biofilms were subjected to 1-, 3-, and 10-min exposures of a 1% CHX gel, a 5% CP gel and rinse, and a 10% CP gel and rinse. Subsequently, the biofilms were stained using a two-colour fluorescent dye kit for confocal laser scanning microscopy, and the volume ratio of dead bacteria to all bacteria was analysed. Compared to a non-treated gel control, the active agents killed bacteria on all the discs, with higher concentration and longer exposure times killing more bacteria. The rinse form disrupted the biofilm quicker than the gel form. Overall, 10% CP showed more disruption of biofilm and a greater proportion of killed bacteria than 1% CHX (p<0.05).www.journaloforalmicrobiology.net/index.php/jom/article/download/20392/27946antibacterialbiofilmcarbamide peroxideconfocal laser scanning microscopy |
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Chao Shu Yao John Douglas Waterfield Ya Shen Markus Haapasalo Michael I. MacEntee In vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilm Journal of Oral Microbiology antibacterial biofilm carbamide peroxide confocal laser scanning microscopy |
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Chao Shu Yao John Douglas Waterfield Ya Shen Markus Haapasalo Michael I. MacEntee |
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Chao Shu Yao |
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In vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilm |
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In vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilm |
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In vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilm |
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In vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilm |
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In vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilm |
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in vitro antibacterial effect of carbamide peroxide on oral biofilm |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Journal of Oral Microbiology |
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2000-2297 |
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2013-06-01 |
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This study compared the effects of carbamide peroxide (CP) and chlorhexidine (CHX) on oral biofilm in vitro. Collagen-coated hydroxyapatite discs were inoculated with subgingival plaque. After 3 weeks, the emergent biofilms were subjected to 1-, 3-, and 10-min exposures of a 1% CHX gel, a 5% CP gel and rinse, and a 10% CP gel and rinse. Subsequently, the biofilms were stained using a two-colour fluorescent dye kit for confocal laser scanning microscopy, and the volume ratio of dead bacteria to all bacteria was analysed. Compared to a non-treated gel control, the active agents killed bacteria on all the discs, with higher concentration and longer exposure times killing more bacteria. The rinse form disrupted the biofilm quicker than the gel form. Overall, 10% CP showed more disruption of biofilm and a greater proportion of killed bacteria than 1% CHX (p<0.05). |
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antibacterial biofilm carbamide peroxide confocal laser scanning microscopy |
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