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CHLORHEXIDINE Dr. Shahzadi Tayyaba Hashmi [email protected] du.sa

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CHLORHEXIDINE

Dr. Shahzadi Tayyaba Hashmi

[email protected]

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• Chlorhexidine gluconate is an effective bactericidal agent and broad-spectrum antimicrobial drug

• It has been extensively researched and is the “gold standard” antimicrobial in oral hygiene

• Chlorhexidine is useful in many clinical disciplines including periodontics, endodontics, oral surgery and operative dentistry

CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE

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• Chlorhexidine is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial drug

• Acting as an antiseptic, it is an effective bactericidal agent against all categories of microbes, including bacteria, yeast and viruses

• Chlorhexidine was first used as a mouth rinse as an adjunct to conventional non-surgical periodontal therapy

• Chlorhexidine has proven efficacy as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial for reducing supragingival plaque

INTRODUCTION

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• There are a number of theories concerning the development and progression of dental caries

• According to the specific Plaque hypothesis, only a limited number of bacteria found in dental plaque can produce dental caries

• The most prominent among these bacteria are streptococcus mutans and Lactobacilli

• Streptococcus mutans represent a group of closely related bacterial species that are the primary species that initiate enamel caries

• Therefore patients with low mutans streptococci population levels in their oral cavity generally have low caries activity and patients with high mutans streptococci population levels generally high caries activity

• Lactobacilli are the primary causative species of dentinal caries

PREVENTION OF DENTAL CARIES

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• Chlorhexidine is a very potent bactericidal agent for streptococcus mutans, the most significant group of bacterium associated with dental caries

• Chlorhexidine molecules adhere to the surfaces of streptococcus mutans and produce cell death

• For patients with a high risk of caries, chlorhexidine rinses can be successfully used to reduce the number of odontopathogenic bacteria

PREVENTION OF DENTAL CARIES

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• Its long lasting bacteriostatic action, also termed as ‘substantivity’

• Its action lasts for about 12 hours in the oral cavity after a single rinse

• The di-cationic CHX molecule, attaches to the pellicle by one cation, to the bacteria attempting to colonize the tooth surface with the other. This is called the ‘Pin-Cushion Effect’

• This prolongs the CHX action

WHAT MAKES CHX UNIQUE

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1. As an adjunct to oral hygiene

2. Post oral surgery including periodontal surgery or root planning

3. In patients with inter maxillary fixation.

4. For oral hygiene & gingival health in physically & mentally handicapped

5. Medically compromised individuals predisposed to oral infections

6. High caries risk patient

7. Recurrent oral ulceration

8. Removable & fixed orthodontic wearers

9. Treatment of denture stomatitis and dry socket

10. As an immediate prophylactic rinse in the prevention of post-extraction bacteremia

USES

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a) Extrinsic staining

b) Alteration in taste perception

c) Oral mucosal erosion

d) Enhanced supragingival calculus formation

e) Parotid gland swelling

f) Over dosage ingestion of 1 or 2 ounces of CHX oral rinse by a small child might result in gastric distress, including nausea or signs of alcohol intoxication

ADVERSE EFFECTS

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• Recommended use is twice daily oral rinsing for 30 seconds after tooth brushing

• Usual dosage is 15ml (1 tablespoon) of undiluted chlorhexidine oral rinse

• Patient should be instructed not to rinse with water or brush teeth or eat immediately after CHX oral rinse

• CHX should not be ingested and should be expectorated after rinsing

DOSES AND ADMINISTRATION

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• Mouth rinse- aqueous/ alcohol solutions of 0.2% [Zordyl ,Clorasept]

• Gel [corsodyl dental gel]• Sprays [Hibispray]• Tooth pastes• Varnishes • Chewing gums• Periodontal dressings• Subgingival plaque control [Periochip]

AVAILABLE FORMULATIONS

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