VALIDATION OF PROPERTIES OF THE KIRUS MOUTHWASH: SUBSTANCE, INTRINSIC EFFICACY, ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY AND EXOGENOUS ENAMEL PIGMENTATION OF THE USE OF THE MOUTHWASH IN DIABETIC PATIENTS
RESULTS
The kirus mouthwash reduced the formation of bacterial plaque from 74.63% to 50.93%, being statistically significant (p=0.000).
Kirus mouthwash reduced bleeding on probing from 38.78% to 16.74%, being statistically significant (p=0.000).
The average percentage of periodontal pockets before the use of the mouthwash was 6.74%, reducing after the use of the mouthwash to 5.67%. But this difference was not statistically significant (p=0.132).
The substantivity time of the kirus mouthwash is 1 hour, since it satisfactorily controls the formation of bacterial plaque at 30 minutes and at one hour, in an acceptable range of less than 15.0%.
Before the use of the mouthwash, the presence of common microorganisms in the oropharynx was 44.4%, reducing after the mouthwash to 22.2%, this reduction being statistically significant.
The presence of fungi in the oropharynx before the use of the mouthwash was 37.0%, reducing after the use of the mouthwash to 22.2%, but the difference found was not statistically significant (p=344).
Before the mouthwash, the presence of common OM in the cervical third of the teeth was 25.9%, reducing after the rinse to 11.1%. But this difference was not statistically significant. (p=344)
Before the mouthwash, the presence of fungi in the cervical third of the teeth was 37.0%, reducing after the mouthwash to 22.2%. But this difference was not statistically significant (p=0.88)
Kirus mouthwash does not produce exogenous enamel pigmentation.