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doi: 10.2319/070605-218
The Angle Orthodontist: Vol. 76, No. 6, pp. 1022–1027.

Antimicrobial Effectiveness of a Highly Concentrated Chlorhexidine Varnish Treatment in Teenagers with Fixed Orthodontic Appliances

Rengin Attin; Anika Ilse; Carola Werner; Annette Wiegand; Thomas Attin

ABSTRACT

Objective: To evaluate the recolonization pattern of Mutans streptococci (ms) on densely colonized teeth with fixed orthodontic appliances after treatment with a highly concentrated (36%) chlorhexidine varnish.

Materials and Methods: Healthy subjects (n = 19) with fixed orthodontic appliances and high bacterial ms counts in saliva were recruited. In order to establish a baseline registration, plaque adjacent to brackets was sampled and cultivated on Dentocult® strips. Following professional tooth cleaning, chlorhexidine varnish was applied on all teeth for 8 minutes. The degree of recolonization with ms was assessed 2 weeks after varnish application in plaque around the brackets. For statistical analysis, the data were subjected to a repeated measures design.

Results: After 2 weeks, ms counts were reduced as compared to baseline values. However, the reduction only weakly met statistical significance (P = .049).

Conclusions: The application of a highly concentrated chlorhexidine varnish in patients with fixed orthodontic appliances does not result in a distinct reduction of ms numbers 2 weeks after treatment.

KEY WORDS: Orthodontic treatment, Caries prevention, Antibacterial varnish, Chlorhexidine, Streptococcus mutans.

Accepted: November 2005. Submitted: July 2005


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