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Ítem Acceso abierto (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-03-01) Calderón Pérez, Juliana Carmen; Vilchez Bellido, DinaThe objective of this research was to determine the effectiveness of three commercial mouthwashes in reducing halitosis levels in total edentulous patients at the Private University Norbert Wiener Dental Center, Lima 2017. The sample consisted of 75 total edentulous patients who visited the Private University Norbert Wiener Dental Center, where they underwent a halitosis test using a halitometer. This device classifies halitosis levels into 6 levels (from level 0 = no halitosis to level 5 = very strong halitosis). The data were recorded before using any mouthwash, 10 minutes after use, and 2 hours after use. Thus, the effectiveness of 3 mouthwashes in reducing halitosis levels was measured. The results showed that all three mouthwashes reduced halitosis levels, with the mouthwash containing zinc lactate as the main active ingredient achieving the greatest reduction in halitosis levels (1.67) after 10 minutes of use. This was followed by the mouthwash containing essential oils as the main active ingredient, which reduced halitosis levels by 1.36. Finally, the mouthwash containing cetylpyridinium chloride monohydrate as the main active ingredient also reduced halitosis levels by 1.21 after 10 minutes of use. The study concluded that all three mouthwashes were effective in reducing halitosis levels in total edentulous patients at the Private University Norbert Wiener Dental Center, Lima 2017.Ítem Acceso abierto Color variation of 3m and TOCUYAMA resins compared to the use of mouthwashes: PERIO AID CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE 0.05%, CPC CETYLPYRIDINO chloride 0.07% and PERIO AID CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE 0.12%(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-05-28) Daza Robles, Patricia Jessica; Rojas Ortega, Raúl AntonioThe objective of this study was to compare the color variation of 3M and Tokuyama resins in response to the use of mouthwashes Perio Aid Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.05%, CPC Cetylpyridinium Chloride 0.07%, and Perio Aid Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12%. The methodology involved an experimental, longitudinal, prospective study with a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 80 resin discs from each brand, subdivided into groups of 20 for each mouthwash, and for distilled water, making a total of 160 resin discs (80 from 3M resin and 80 from Tokuyama resin). A data collection sheet was used as the instrument, employing direct observation as the technique. The disc samples were calibrated using a digital caliper to ensure they met the exact measurements. The samples from the groups were stored in 15 milliliters of distilled water in hermetically sealed containers before being treated with the respective mouthwashes for 12 hours. The Shapiro-Wilk method was used for data processing, with a 95% confidence level. The Mann-Whitney U test was applied. The results indicated that both 3M and Tokuyama resins showed color variation when exposed to Perio Aid Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.05% and CPC Cetylpyridinium Chloride 0.07% mouthwashes, showing statistically significant differences (p<0.05).Ítem Acceso abierto Comparison of the antibacterial effectiveness of three commercial brands of mouthwashes (Colgate plax soft mint, Oral-b Complete and Perio.AID-Intensive Care) on strains of Porphyromonas gingivalis ATCC 33277 for the adjuvant treatment of periodontal disease. in vitro study year 2021.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-05-04) Herrera Martínez, Elidex Stefany; Huayllas Paredes, BetzabéObjective: To evaluate the in vitro antibacterial effectiveness of three commercial mouthwash brands against the bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis as an adjunctive treatment for periodontal disease. This study aims to compare the inhibitory growth diameters of this bacterium from the mouthwash solutions Colgate Plax Soft Mint, Oral-B Complete, and Perio.Aid-Intensive Care over time. Methodology: The research method was hypothetical-deductive, applied research with a quantitative approach, and an experimental in vitro, analytical, longitudinal, and prospective design. A total of 88 BHI agar plates with Porphyromonas gingivalis ATCC 33277 were established as the study sample. Results: At the end of the study, all three mouthwash brands showed antibacterial effectiveness at 24, 48, and 72 hours against Porphyromonas gingivalis strains. The Oral-B Complete mouthwash presented the smallest inhibition zone, with an average of 10.99 mm at 24 hours, while the Perio.Aid-Intensive Care showed the greatest inhibition with 30.49 mm at 72 hours. Conclusion: A significant difference was found in the antibacterial effectiveness of the three mouthwash brands in inhibiting the periodontal pathogen P. gingivalis ATCC 33277 for the adjunctive treatment of periodontal disease in vitro, with Perio.Aid-Intensive Care showing the highest inhibition at 24, 48, and 72 hours.Ítem Acceso abierto Level of knowledge about the use of mouthwashes by students from the V to X cycle of the UPNW during dental care as a preventive measure against Covid-19. Lime – 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-11-23) Cespedes Rivera, Katherine Sharon; Arauzo Sinchez, Carlos JavierThe objective of this study was to determine the level of knowledge regarding the use of mouthwashes during dental care as a preventive measure against COVID-19 among students at UPNW. The research was applied, with a cross-sectional descriptive design, and the sample consisted of 237 dental students enrolled from the fifth to the tenth cycle during the 2021-2 period, who were taking preclinical and clinical courses. Data collection was conducted through a virtual form consisting of 20 questions in total, divided into 4 topics, each with 5 questions. The questionnaire was subjected to expert judgment for validation as an instrument and, subsequently, a pilot test where a reliability coefficient of 0.80 was obtained. The results showed that 79.7% of the dental students had an average level of knowledge about the use of mouthwashes during dental care as a preventive measure against COVID-19. Furthermore, a statistically significant difference was found between the level of knowledge about mouthwashes and the age of the students (p=0.007). However, no statistically significant difference was found between the level of knowledge about mouthwashes and the sex of the students (p=0.586), although the female sex scored better than the male sex. In conclusion, a large percentage of students showed an average level of knowledge about the use of mouthwashes during COVID-19, and regarding age and sex, they also showed an average level of knowledge.
