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Incorporation of zinc into cetylpyridinium chloride mouthwash affects the composition of multispecies biofilms.

Willy Bustillos TorrezLuciene Cristina FigueiredoThalita Dias Silva SantosGeisla Mary SoaresJoão Marcos Spessoto PingueiroHélio Doyle Pereira da SilvaZilson MalheirosBernal StewartMagda FeresBruno Bueno-Silva
Published in: Biofouling (2023)
This study evaluated the effect of a mouthwash containing 0.075% cetylpyridinium chloride and 0.28% zinc lactate (CPC + Zn) in a multispecies biofilm model. A 7-days 33-species biofilm, formed on Calgary device, was 1-min treated with: 0.12% chlorhexidine (CHX), culture medium (negative control), 0.075% cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) or CPC + Zn, 2x/day, from day 3 until day 6. The metabolic activity and the microbial composition were evaluated by colorimetric method and checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization, respectively. The three antimicrobials (CPC, CPC + Zn and CHX) reduced metabolic activity, total biofilm count and several species counts, including Porphyromonas gingivalis , Fusobacterium nucleatum , Parvimonas micra , Campylobacter gracili s and Streptococcus mutans . However, only CPC + Zn reduced counts of the pathogen Prevotella intermedia and did not interfere with the levels of some beneficial species in relation to the negative control. The treatment of multispecies subgingival biofilm with CPC + Zn was effective in controlling periodontal pathogens and favored the colonization of health-associated bacterial species.
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