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Inhibition of residual cariogenic bacteria in atraumatic restorative treatment by chlorhexidine: Disinfection or incorporation

Pediatric Dentistry Aug 17, 2017

Joshi JS, et al. – In this study, the efficacy of chlorhexidine (CHX) cavity disinfection and of CHX containing glass ionomer cement (GIC) were compared in inhibiting residual cariogenic bacteria. The authors discovered that both chlorhexidine disinfection and incorporation exhibited superior efficacy in inhibiting residual microbes compared to conventional atraumatic restorative treatment (ART).
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