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Review Papers | Dentistry | India | Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024 | Rating: 4.8 / 10
Combination of Chlorhexidine and Fluorine in Dentistry
Vidhi Garg, Yashika Ponda
Abstract: The combination of chlorhexidine and fluoride in dentistry has emerged as a powerful therapeutic approach for preventing dental caries, managing periodontal disease, and promoting oral health. Chlorhexidine?s potent antimicrobial action disrupts bacterial cell membranes, reducing plaque and gingival inflammation, while fluoride strengthens enamel through remineralization and inhibits demineralization by forming fluorapatite. Their complementary mechanisms offer enhanced protection against caries and periodontal issues, particularly in high - risk groups such as orthodontic patients, individuals recovering from oral surgery, and those with systemic conditions like diabetes. This article reviews the synergistic effects of chlorhexidine and fluoride, focusing on their mechanisms of action, clinical applications, and potential side effects. Chlorhexidine - fluoride combinations have proven effective in reducing white spot lesions, managing gingivitis, and preventing peri - implant infections. However, side effects such as tooth discoloration, dysgeusia, and mucosal irritation remain concerns, especially with long - term use. Despite these drawbacks, the combination remains a valuable adjunctive treatment in both preventive and restorative dentistry. Ongoing research and careful clinical application are key to optimizing its use while minimizing adverse effects, offering a comprehensive approach to improving oral health outcomes.
Keywords: dental caries prevention, periodontal disease management, chlorhexidine and fluoride, oral health improvement, side effects
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024,
Pages: 1881 - 1885