Unknown
OBSERVATIONAL
NCT04946617
Chlorhexidine and Essential Oil Mouthwashes on Human Beta-Defensin 2 (hbD2) and Kathelicidin (LL-37) Saliva Levels
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Updated Dec 15, 2025
Brief Summary
Recent studies have shown that while mouthwashes exhibit antimicrobial properties against bacteria and their products, at the same time showing the cytotoxic effect on living cells in the mouth.29 To the best of our knowledge, there is no information about the toxicity effect of these two mouthwashes, which are highly preferred, on antimicrobial peptides secreted from the oral epithelium. Therefore, our aim in this study is to evaluate the effect of chlorhexidine and essential oil mouthwash on hBD2 and LL-37 in saliva.
Detailed Description
Periodontal health continues with a balanced interaction of the oral microflora with the host defense line.
Interventions
Name:
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Type:
DRUG
Description:
Rinsing with mouthwashes
Primary Outcomes
Measure:
Rate of periodontal parametres changes
TimeFrame:
6 Months
Description:
Incidence of Gingivitis
Measure:
Rate of periodontal parametres changes
TimeFrame:
6 Months
Description:
Incidence of Periodontitis
Trial Information
NCT ID
NCT04946617
Status
Unknown
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Sponsor
Istanbul Medeniyet University
Last Updated
December 15, 2025