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In vitro comparison of zinc-based, chlorhexidine, and essential oil mouth rinses.

Thomas E LallierBrian S GoldfarbPooja Maney
Published in: Journal of periodontology (2024)
One type of zinc-based mouth rinse designed to replace chlorhexidine (often prescribed after oral surgeries) demonstrated the greatest oral cell death and reduction in cell movement when compared to other zinc-based mouth rinses. These zinc-based mouth rinses also reduced the amounts of proteins involved in regulating inflammation, potentially reducing the destruction of bone holding the teeth in place. They also changed the amounts of several molecules involved in tissue healing. It is unknown if this will speed or slow the healing of the soft tissues of the mouth.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • oxide nanoparticles
  • essential oil
  • oxidative stress
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • bone mineral density
  • stem cells
  • cell proliferation
  • surgical site infection
  • cell cycle arrest