Effects of Typified Propolis on Mutans Streptococci and Lactobacilli: a Randomized Clinical Trial

Autores

  • Camillo Anauate-Netto UNIBAN
  • Maria Cristina Marcucci UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Niraldo Paulino UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Andréa Anido-Anido UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Ricardo Amore UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Sergio de Mendonça UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Laurindo Borelli Neto UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Walter Antonio Bretz New York University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14295/bds.2013.v16i2.879

Resumo

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine in a
randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical
trial the effects of typified propolis and chlorhexidine
rinses on salivary levels of mutans streptococci (MS)
and lactobacilli (LACT). Methods: One hundred
patients were screened for salivary levels of MS
>100,000 CFUs/mL of saliva. All patients presented
with at least one cavitated decayed surface. Sixty
patients met entry criteria. Subjects were adults 18-
55 years old. After restoration of cavitated lesions
patients were randomized to 3 experimental groups:
1) PROP-alcohol-free 2% typified propolis rinse (n =
20); 2) CHX- 0.12% chlorhexidine rinse; 3) PL-placebo
mouthrinse. Patients rinsed unsupervised 15 mL of
respective rinses twice a day for 1 min for 28 days.
Patients were assessed for the salivary levels of MS
(Dentocult SM) and LACT (Dentocult LB) at baseline,
7-day, 14-day, and at 28-day visits (experimental
effects) and at 45-day visit (residual effects). General
linear models were employed to analyze the data.
Results: PROP was superior to CHX at 14-day and
28-day visits in suppressing the salivary levels of MS
(p<.05). PROP was superior to PL at all visits (p < .01).
The residual effects of PROP in suppressing the salivary
levels of MS could still be observed at the 45-day visit,
where significant differences between PROP and CHX
(p < .05), were demonstrated. PROP was significantly
superior than CHX in suppressing the levels of salivary
LACT at the 28-day visit (p < .05).Conclusion: Typified
propolis rinse was effective in suppressing cariogenic
infections in caries-active patients when compared to
existing and placebo therapies.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Camillo Anauate-Netto, UNIBAN
    Biomaterials Research Group, School of Dentistry, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Maria Cristina Marcucci, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
    Professional Masters Program in Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Niraldo Paulino, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
    Professional Masters Program in Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Andréa Anido-Anido, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
    Biomaterials Research Group, School of Dentistry, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Ricardo Amore, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
    Biomaterials Research Group, School of Dentistry, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Sergio de Mendonça, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
    Microbiology Research Group, Professional Masters Program in Pharmacy, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Laurindo Borelli Neto, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
    Biomaterials Research Group, School of Dentistry, UNIBAN Bandeirante Anhanguera University
  • Walter Antonio Bretz, New York University
    Department of Cariology & Comprehensive Care, College of Dentistry, New York University

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Publicado

2013-06-21

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Anauate-Netto C, Marcucci MC, Paulino N, Anido-Anido A, Amore R, Mendonça S de, et al. Effects of Typified Propolis on Mutans Streptococci and Lactobacilli: a Randomized Clinical Trial. BDS [Internet]. 21º de junho de 2013 [citado 23º de agosto de 2026];16(2):31-6. Disponível em: https://bds.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/879

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