Molecules (Aug 2024)

New Insights Regarding the Use of Relevant Synthetic Compounds in Dentistry

  • Stefania-Irina Dumitrel,
  • Anamaria Matichescu,
  • Stefania Dinu,
  • Roxana Buzatu,
  • Ramona Popovici,
  • Dorin Cristian Dinu,
  • Dana Cristina Bratu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29163802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 16
p. 3802

Abstract

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Worldwide, synthetic compounds are used for both in-office and at-home dental care. They are a valuable resource for both prophylactic and curative treatments for various dental problems, such as tooth decay, periodontal diseases, and many more. They are typically preferred due to their broad range of actions and ability to produce targeted, rapid, and long-lasting effects. Using a 0.12% chlorhexidine mouthwash is capable of reducing the plaque index from 47.69% to 2.37% and the bleeding index from 32.93% to 6.28% after just 2 weeks. Mouthwash with 0.1% OCT is also highly effective, as it significantly lowered the median plaque index and salivary bacterial counts in 152 patients in 5 days compared to a control group (p p p Streptococcus levels even one week post-surgery. Lastly, a 6% H2O2 paint-on varnish and 6% H2O2 tray formulations successfully bleached the teeth of 40 patients, maintaining a noticeably whiter appearance up to the 6-month follow-up, with significant color differences from the baseline (p < 0.005). Synthetic compounds have a large research base, which also provides a greater awareness of their mechanism of action and potential adverse effects. For a better understanding of how they work, several methods and assays are performed. These are protocolary techniques through which a compound’s efficacy and toxicity are established.

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