Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is an oxygenating agent (OA), has been used as a first-generation, short-term mouthrinse with low substantivity. H2O2has antimicrobial effects based on releasing oxygen against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms [4]. A systematic review found that lo...
Chlorhexidine (CHX)and Hydrogen peroxide (HP) are potent antibacterial agents that are used in controlling dental plaque. However, both agents bear undesired side-effects. Is chlorhexidine better than alcohol? Both are available in aqueous and alcoholic preparations,1,3,4and both are effective agains...
HYDROGEN peroxideMOUTHWASHESTOOTH whiteningANTIBACTERIAL agentsDRUG side effectsObjective: Chlorhexidine (CHX) mouthwash exerts a broad antibacterial spectrum against Gram-positive, Gram-negative bacteria, and yeasts but is not without its adverse effects, with staining being a prevalent sid...
Hydrogen peroxide (3%) ▪ Narrow antimicrobial spectrum ▪ Damaging to tissues, cytotoxic to fibroblasts, and causes thrombosis in the microvasculature. ▪ Not recommended for wound care/lavage ○ Sodium hypochlorite solution (0.5%) (Dakin's solution) ▪ Release of chlorine and oxygen kills ...
Endogenous peroxidase activity was blocked by 3% hydrogen peroxide for 5 min at room temperature. Slides were then incubated with the following primary antibodies for 15 min at room temperature: vimentin (BOND™ Ready-To-Use Primary Antibody Vimentin (V9) (Cat# PA0640), Leica Biosystems ...
Chlorhexidine (CHX), one of the most effective drugs administered for periodontal treatment, presents collateral effects including toxicity when used for prolonged periods; here, we have evaluated the bactericidal potency and the cytocompatibility of Jun
In both the supragingival and the subgingival areas, the microbial communities on teeth and gingival tissues can accumulate high concentrations of bacterial metabolites in their microenvironment (e.g., fatty acid end-products, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, oxidants and carbon dioxide), further influencing...