Journal of Dental Sciences (Mar 2011)

In vitro antifungal effect of mouth rinses containing chlorhexidine and thymol

  • Ashish Shrestha,
  • Jyotsna Rimal,
  • Ashwini Rao,
  • Peter Simon Sequeira,
  • Dolar Doshi,
  • Gopal Krishna Bhat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jds.2011.02.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Background/purpose: In this in vitro study, we assessed the antifungal effect of mouth rinses containing chlorhexidine and thymol. Materials and methods: The fungistatic activities of chlorhexidine- and thymol-containing mouth rinses were assessed by means of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and the fungicidal activity was determined by a time-kill assay. Results: The chlorhexidine-containing mouthwash was able to kill all strains of Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis in shorter times compared to the thymol-containing mouthwash. Hexidine showed an MIC of 1:32 for both Candida species, whereas Listerine respectively showed MICs of 1:8 and 1:16 for C. albicans and C. tropicalis. Conclusions: Antimicrobial agents used in the study had good in vitro activity against the two Candida species. Mouth rinses containing chlorhexidine showed superior antifungal and fungicidal activities compared to the thymol-containing mouth rinse. Both antimicrobial agents may be suggested for use as topical antifungal agents.

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