Antiplaque and antigingivitis effect of Lippia Sidoides: a double-blind clinical study in humans.
Mots clés
Abstrait
OBJECTIVE
The antiplaque and antigingivitis effect of Lippia Sidoides (LS) was evaluated in this in vivo investigation.
METHODS
Twenty-three subjects participated in a cross-over, double-blind clinical study, using 21-day partial-mouth experimental model of gingivitis. A toothshield was constructed for each volunteer, avoiding the brushing of the 4 experimental posterior teeth in the lower left quadrant. The subjects were randomly assigned initially to use either the placebo gel (control group) or the test gel, containing 10% LS (test group).
RESULTS
The clinical results showed statistically significant differences for plaque index (PLI) (p<0.01) between days 0 and 21 in both groups, however only the control group showed statistically significant difference (p<0.01) for the bleeding (IB) and gingival (GI) index within the experimental period of 21 days. On day 21, the test group presented significantly better results than the control group with regard to the GI (p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The test gel containing 10% LS was effective in the control of gingivitis.