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KMID : 1157520150110010021
International Journal of Clinical Preventive Dentistry
2015 Volume.11 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.26
A Clinical Study on the Irritation Response at the Oral Tissue by Use of Several Dentifrice
Lee Yun-Hui

Lee Hee-Kyung
Dongfan
Noh Jin-Young
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine 3 kinds of dentifrice contained such ingredients as CaCo3 and tocoperol citrate as brand A, silica; hydrogen carbonate sodium and pyro-phosphate sodium as brand B and silica, Megnolia extracts, carbon oxide dried exo and sodium fluoride and sodium carbonate as brand C.

Methods: Fifty-one adults volunteers were participated in this clinical study, through the examination of gingival inflammation through photo taking of oral cavity by use of digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, as well as the questionnaire after using the dentifrice.

Results: Excessive smell from flavor was felt the most in group B users and group C was the next and the last in group A, otherwise there was no significant different between group A data and group C, in statistical (p£¼0.05). The comprehensive feeling for satisfaction on using dentifrice was the best in group C and the next in group A and the last in group B. Papillary marginal attached index as frontal area inflammation degree was the highest in group B and the relatively lower in group A and group C (p£¼0.05), but there was no significant different between in group A and in group C, statistically (p£¾0.05).

Conclusion: It was recommended to use the natural anti-septic materials as Magnoia extracts such like as contained in group C dentifrice gradually instead of the use of the artificial conservatives or antiseptics in dentifrice for safety on health and reduction of irritation from those ingredients in dentifrice.
KEYWORD
dental plaque, dentifrices, papillary marginal attached
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