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Adherence to and acceptability of three alcohol-free, antiseptic oral rinses: A community-based pilot randomized controlled trial among pregnant women in rural Nepal.

Daniel Joseph ErchickNitin K AgrawalSubarna K KhatryJoanne KatzSteven C LeClerqMark A ReynoldsLuke C Mullany
Published in: Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (2020)
Adherence to and acceptability of three alcohol-free, antiseptic oral rinses were high among pregnant women in rural Nepal. Among participants with mild gingivitis at baseline, CHX rinse was most effective at reducing signs of disease compared to the control group. Oral rinse should be considered as a supplement to current oral self-care routines for pregnant women in settings where rinse use is uncommon and access to oral health services is limited.
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