Fogorvosi Szemle (Sep 2020)

Investigation of hardness and drug diffusion profile of a subgingival drug delivery system for the sustained release of chlorhexidine gluconate

  • Mária Budai-Szűcs,
  • Attila Léber,
  • Katalin Burian,
  • Anita Kovács,
  • Szilvia Berkó,
  • Attila Gácsi,
  • Erzsébet Csányi,
  • Péter Vályi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33891/FSZ.113.3.82-89
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 113, no. 3
pp. 82 – 89

Abstract

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Antiseptics – besides mechanical debridement – have an important role in the treatment of destructive periodontitis. Subgingival drug delivery systems containing chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX) may enhance or be a substitute to non-surgical therapy. In this article, we investigate a CHX-containing drug delivery system which is solid at room temperature but softens at body temperature. The examination was focused on the hardness, the drug diffusion profile and the antimicrobial effectiveness of the formulation. Hardness was analyzed with a texture analyzer equipped with a spherical probe 5 mm in diameter. The investigation was carried out at 25 and 37 °C. The drug diffusion from formulations was investigated for one week in PBS solution. The antimicrobial effectiveness of the delivery systems was analyzed on 6 different anaerobic bacterial strains. Results show that hardness of formulations at 25 °C is around 2000 mN which is suitable for handling and insertion, whereas at 37 °C in PBS solution, hardness decreases greatly (to 800 mN) which contributes to the accommodation of the delivery systems to the shape of the periodontal pocket, the penetration of gingival crevicular fluid and the drug diffusion from formulations. Results of the drug diffusion study indicate that 50% of the CHX diffused from the formulations during the one-week period and a concentration of 8 μg/mL were maintained in the acceptor phase after 24 hours. Formulations effectively inhibited the growth of anaerobic bacteria for at least one week and showed similar effectiveness to formulations containing amoxicillin or the combination of metronidazole and zinc hyaluronate. Our results suggest that this delivery system alone or in combination with mechanical debridement may be effective in the treatment of periodontitis.

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