Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (09): 1386-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the effect of cetylpyridinium chloride buccal tablets on halitosis induced by oral conditions.Methods With Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia and Fusobacterium nucleatum as the testing bacteria, the minimalinhibitory concentration (MIC) of cetylpyridinium chloride buccal tablets was determined using minute amount serial dilutiontest. The production of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) was measured using sulfide detector halimeter in the anaerobicbacteria culture at 4 and 8 h after addition of the tablets. The effect of the tablets in suppressing odor production bymouth-borne halitosis bacteria was assessed using cysteine challenge test in healthy volunteers, and the effectiveness wasevaluated by measuring the reduction in VSCs production and the duration of the effect. Results Cetylpyridinium chloridebuccal tablets inhibited the growth of all the 3 bacteria. The tablets obviously inhibited VSCs production by the 3 bacteria witha effect similar to chlorhexidine. Compared with distilled water gargle, the buccal tablets significantly reducedcysteine-induced VSCs production level in the healthy volunteers (P<0.05), and the effect lasted for 230 min. ConclusionCetylpyridinium chloride tablets can obviously suppress bacteria responsible for oral halitosis and produce good effects in thetreatment of halitosis induced by oral conditions.
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