A Comparative the Efficacy of Two Commercial Mouthrinses as a Preprocedural Rinse in Reducing Bacterial Aerosol Produced during Ultrasonic Scaling

Authors

  • Romanee Kudngaongarm Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, University of Phayao, Phayao, Thailand
  • Suriyan Thammarat Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, University of Phayao, Phayao, Thailand
  • Aekkalak Puknun Program in Microbiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Phayao, Phayao, Thailand
  • Noppawan Siritana Dental Department of Chularat 11 International Hospital, Chachoengsao, Thailand
  • Preeyarat Kanjanasatang Dental Department of Nawang Community Hospital Commemorating His Majesty the King’s 80 Birthday Anniversary, Nongbualamphu, Thailand
  • Suthinee Homnan Dental Department of Sithat Hospital, Udonthani, Thailand

Keywords:

bacterial aerosols, chlorhexidine mouthrins, herbal lesser galanga mouthwash, preprocedural rinsing, ultrasonic scaling

Abstract

Ultrasonic scaling is the greatest producer of contaminated aerosols and splatters. This study aimed to compare the efficacy preprocedural rinsing with herbal lesser galanga mouthwash and 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate in reducing bacteria during ultrasonic scaling using a magnetostrictive scaler and to evaluate the remaining aerosols after ultrasonic scaling. Twenty subjects were recruited: ten were assigned to the herbal lesser galanga mouthwash experimental group and the other ten to 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate control group. Blood agar plates were placed to collect bacterial sampling in 2 same size experimental rooms at the 3 designated sites, at 4 intervals: i.e., 30 minutes before ultrasonic scaling, during ultrasonic scaling, and 30 and 60 minutes after ultrasonic scaling. The results showed that there was no difference between the mean of bacterial counts during ultrasonic scaling at all three sites in both groups, (p>0.05). In addition, the average samples of bacterial counts were reduced at 30-minute after ultrasonic scaling at all three sites of both groups (p<0.05), but no difference between the counts for the 60-minute after ultrasonic scaling interval (p>0.05). This study indicated that the efficacy of the herbal lesser galanga mouthwash and 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate as a preprocedural rinse in reducing bacterial aerosol produced was not significantly different; and there was significant reduction in bacterial counts after ultrasonic scaling 30 minutes (p<0.05). The advantage of this study is to demonstrate that the dental teams and patients have a choice for using herbal mouthwash.

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Published

2024-10-31

How to Cite

ขัดเงางาม ร., ธรรมราช ส., พุกนุ่น เ., ศิริธนะ น., กาญจนสตางค์ ป., & หอมนา ส. (2024). A Comparative the Efficacy of Two Commercial Mouthrinses as a Preprocedural Rinse in Reducing Bacterial Aerosol Produced during Ultrasonic Scaling. Journal of Health Science of Thailand, 33(Supplement 1), S94-S105. Retrieved from https://www.thaidj.org/index.php/JHS/article/view/14790

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