Effect of Dentoxol® in the treatment of recurrent mild aphthous ulcers. A prospective observational pilot study
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2022-04Autor
Rosenberg, D.
Martínez, B. [School of Dentistry, Universidad Mayor, Chile]
Carrasco, N. [School of Dentistry, Universidad Mayor, Chile]
Galván, T.
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Background: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is the most common oral ulceration. Its prevalence in the general population varies between 5% and 60%, and during the acute period, it causes pain and interferes with basic activities, such as eating, swallowing and talking. Dentoxol® is a medical mouthrinse that cleans, moisturizes and lubricates the mouth, mechanically stimulating local epithelial regeneration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of Dentoxol® in improving the general state of patient with minor RAS using two different treatment schemes. Material and methods: Thirty-nine patients with RAS were recruited in a prospective observational pilot study. Two dosing regimens, 5 ml of Dentoxol® twice daily and 5 ml of Dentoxol® three times daily were evaluated. Results: Efficacy to improve the general state was significant superior in “Three time daily” group compared with “twice daily” at 72 h (66% vs 33% respectively). No pain was reported in approximately 90% of cases at 96 h of use in both group without significant differences between the groups in any evaluation time-point. Conclusion: Despite the limitations of these preliminary data, Dentoxol® shows promising beneficial properties for the management of minor RAS.
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https://repositorio.umayor.cl/xmlui/handle/sibum/9270https://www.scielo.cl/pdf/ijoid/v15n1/2452-5588-ijoid-15-01-25.pdf
http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S2452-55882022000100025
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