Effects of chlorhexidine preprocedural rinse on bacteremia in periodontal patients: a randomized clinical trial

Authors

  • Rodrigo Dalla Pria Balejo Universidade de Taubaté; Departamento de Odontologia
  • José Roberto Cortelli Universidade de Taubaté; Departamento de Odontologia; Núcleo de Pesquisa Periodontal
  • Fernando Oliveira Costa Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Faculdade de Odontologia
  • Renata Magalhães Cyrino Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Faculdade de Odontologia
  • Davi Romeiro Aquino Universidade de Taubaté; Departamento de Odontologia; Núcleo de Pesquisa Periodontal
  • Karina Cogo-Müller Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas
  • Taís Browne Miranda Universidade de Taubaté; Departamento de Odontologia
  • Sara Porto Moura Universidade de Taubaté; Departamento de Odontologia
  • Sheila Cavalca Cortelli Universidade de Taubaté; Departamento de Odontologia; Núcleo de Pesquisa Periodontal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2017-0112

Keywords:

Bacteremia, Periodontal diseases, Periodontal debridement, Mouthwashes

Abstract

Objective: Single dose of systemic antibiotics and short-term use of mouthwashes reduce bacteremia. However, the effects of a single dose of preprocedural rinse are still controversial. This study evaluated, in periodontally diseased patients, the effects of a pre-procedural mouth rinse on induced bacteremia. Material and Methods: Systemically healthy individuals with gingivitis (n=27) or periodontitis (n = 27) were randomly allocated through a sealed envelope system to: 0.12% chlorhexidine pre-procedural rinse (13 gingivitis and 13 periodontitis patients) or no rinse before dental scaling (14 gingivitis and 15 periodontitis patients). Periodontal probing depth, clinical attachment level, plaque, and gingival indices were measured and subgingival samples were collected. Blood samples were collected before dental scaling, 2 and 6 minutes after scaling. Total bacterial load and levels of P. gingivalis were determined in oral and blood samples by real-time polymerase chain reaction, while aerobic and anaerobic counts were determined by culture in blood samples. The primary outcome was the antimicrobial effect of the pre-procedural rinse. Data was compared by Mann-Whitney and Signal tests (p<0.05). Results: In all sampling times, polymerase chain reaction revealed higher blood bacterial levels than culture (p<0.0001), while gingivitis patients presented lower bacterial levels in blood than periodontitis patients (p<0.0001). Individuals who experienced bacteremia showed worse mean clinical attachment level (3.4 mm vs. 1.1 mm) and more subgingival bacteria (p<0.005). The pre-procedural rinse did not reduce induced bacteremia. Conclusions: Bacteremia was influenced by periodontal parameters. In periodontally diseased patients, pre-procedural rinsing showed a discrete effect on bacteremia control.

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Published

2017-12-01

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Effects of chlorhexidine preprocedural rinse on bacteremia in periodontal patients: a randomized clinical trial. (2017). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 25(6), 586-595. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2017-0112