The use of a triclosan/copolymer dentifrice may retard the progression of periodontitis

Journal of Clinical Periodontology
B RoslingJ Lindhe

Abstract

The present investigation was performed to examine if triclosan and a copolymer, incorporated in a dentifrice and used by periodontitis-susceptible subjects could influence clinical symptoms characteristic of recurrent periodontitis. 60 subjects, 34 to 67 years of age, were recruited for the study. They were randomly selected from a group of patients previously treated for advanced periodontal disease. This treatment had included oral hygiene instruction, subgingival debridement, but no surgical therapy. The patients had, during a 3-5 year period following active therapy, been enrolled in a maintenance care program but had, at various intervals, exhibited signs of recurrent periodontitis. The patients were stratified into 2 balanced groups with respect to mean probing pocket depth. The test group, included 30 individuals who used a dentifrice containing triclosan/copolymer/fluoride, i.e. 0.3% triclosan, 2% copolymer and 1100 ppm F from 0.243% sodium fluoride (Colgate Total). The control group also included 30 subjects who used a dentifrice identical to the one used in the test group but without the triclosan/copolymer content. Following the baseline examination, including clinical and radiographical assessments, all volunteers ...Continue Reading

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