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Wiley InterScience

Clinical Microbiology and Infection

Clinical Microbiology and Infection

Volume 13 Issue s4, Pages 25 - 29

Special Issue: The Medico-dental Health Interface

Published Online: 17 Aug 2007

Journal compilation © 2010 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases



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The clinical efficacy of triclosan/copolymer and other common therapeutic approaches to periodontal health
R. M. Davies
Dental Health Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Corresponding author and reprint requests: R. M. Davies, Dental Health Unit, Manchester, Science Park, Lloyd Street North, Manchester, M15 6SH, UK
E-mail: robin.davies@man.ac.uk
 

Conflict of interest statement: R. M. Davies is a consultant for Colgate–Palmolive.

Copyright 2007 The Author Journal Compilation 2007 Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
KEYWORDS
Oral care products • periodontal disease • triclosan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDentifricesMouth rinsesConclusionReferences

The maintenance of an effective level of oral hygiene is the cornerstone of all attempts to prevent and control periodontal disease, and yet the widespread prevalence of the disease indicates the inability of most people to maintain a level of plaque control commensurate with periodontal health. The inclusion of antibacterial agents, such as chlorhexidine and triclosan, in oral care products has provided a means to improve oral health. Randomised, controlled clinical trials have demonstrated that the unsupervised use of a dentifrice (toothpaste) containing triclosan/copolymer significantly improves gingival health, prevents the onset of periodontitis and reduces further progression of tissue destruction. The delivery of such benefits has positive implications for the oral health of individuals and populations.


DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1469-0691.2007.01801.x About DOI

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