The Aim Of The Study: Was to assess changes in the oral microbiota when using octenidine dihydrochloride mouthwash.
Materials And Methods: Quantitative and qualitative changes in the oral microbiota were studied and evaluated after a single rinse, course application and long-term dates.
Results: A single rinse resulted in a significant decrease in the number of pathogenic microorganisms: , , and . After a seven-day course of mouthwash application, the complete disappearance of pathogenic microorganisms: , , and and an increase in the number of Lactobacillus spp were revealed. 7 days after the mouthwash was canceled, there was some recovery of pathogenic (, ), the number of spp. remained the same, normal microflora almost completely restored.
Conclusion: Octenidine dihydrochloride mouthwash may be recommended for wide use in dental practice in the treatment of various oral pathological conditions, including candidiasis and dysbiosis.
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