Efficacy and safety toothpaste on the basis of vegetable extracts for patients with chronic periodontitis and hypersensitivity of hard tooth tissues

Authors

  • E.A. Satygo 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, associate professor and head of the Pediatric dentistry Department
    ORCID: 0000-0001-9801-503X
  • O.V. Shalak 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, associate professor of the Orthodontics Department
    ORCID: 0000-0001-6851-7557
  • 1 Mechnikov North-West State Medical University, 195067, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Abstract

With a large selection of toothpastes at the present time, it is extremely difficult to choose a toothpaste for patients with periodontal diseases with effective cleansing abilities that does not violate the oral cavity microbe and reduces the hypersensitivity of the hard tissues of the teeth. The aim of this study was to study the effectiveness and safety of «Periodont» toothpaste for oral care in patients with chronic periodontitis and hypersensitivity of hard dental tissues.
Materials and methods.
The study involved 32 people with chronic periodontitis and hypersensitivity of the hard tissues of the teeth.
Results.
The efficiency index of hygiene O’Leary, the PMA index, an air-cold test, spontaneous activation of peripheral blood basophils.
Results.
The index of oral hygiene in patients of the study group significantly improved after 2 weeks of use and remained at the achieved level for the entire follow-up period. In patients using «Periodont» toothpaste before the start of the study, the value of the PMA index was 69.72±3.03%, after 2 months the indicator decreased to 36.34±4.52%. As a result of the study, it was found that the indicator of the air-cold test in patients before the study was 1.98±0.01 points, after 2 months it decreased to 0.97±0.01.
Conclusions.
It was found that the use of «Periodont» toothpastes significantly improves the hygienic level of the oral cavity in patients with chronic periodontitis, allows maintaining a stable level of periodontal tissues according to the PMA index for 2 months, reduces the sensitivity of hard tooth tissues after 2 months with regular use. Periodont toothpastes do not cause sensitization of the body according to the test of spontaneous activation of basophils.

Key words:

periodontitis, dentin hypersensitivity, toothpaste

For Citation

[1]
Satygo E.A., Shalak O.V. Efficacy and safety toothpaste on the basis of vegetable extracts for patients with chronic periodontitis and hypersensitivity of hard tooth tissues. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2021; 24 (3): 120—124

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Received

August 2, 2021

Accepted

September 3, 2021

Published on

September 1, 2021