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Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Activity of Magnetized Water and Its Comparison with Chlorhexidine 0.2% in Young Children for 3 Weeks.
Author: KhanShabab Ahmed, KumariNeelu, KumariNeha, NezamSumaiya, OjhaRashmi, SinghPuja
Original Abstract of the Article :
AIM: The goal of this study was to compare the effects of magnetized water and 0.2% chlorhexidine mouthwash on gingivitis and plaque prevention in children aged 12-15 years for a period of 21 days. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 24 youngsters between the ages of 12 and 15 years were chosen. A co...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35656663
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Comparing Magnetized Water and Chlorhexidine for Oral Health
The quest for effective oral hygiene strategies, like searching for a reliable water source in the desert, is a constant pursuit. This study delves into the world of mouthwashes, exploring the potential of magnetized water as an alternative to chlorhexidine, a commonly used antimicrobial agent. The researchers compared the effects of magnetized water and chlorhexidine on plaque and gingivitis in young children.
The study, a controlled trial, involved a group of children who used either magnetized water or chlorhexidine mouthwash for a three-week period. The findings revealed that both magnetized water and chlorhexidine demonstrated similar effectiveness in controlling plaque and gingivitis. However, magnetized water showed fewer side effects, such as bitter taste and brown staining. This discovery, like finding a naturally sweet oasis in the desert, offers a more palatable and aesthetically pleasing alternative to chlorhexidine.
Magnetized Water: A Potential Oasis for Oral Health
The research, like a compass guiding us towards a more comfortable oral hygiene experience, suggests that magnetized water may offer a viable alternative to chlorhexidine. The study highlights the potential benefits of magnetized water, particularly its ability to reduce side effects while maintaining comparable effectiveness.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study, like a desert expedition uncovering a new source of water, provides insights into the potential of magnetized water for oral health. The findings suggest that magnetized water may offer a gentler and more acceptable alternative to chlorhexidine, especially for children. As we continue to explore the vast landscape of oral hygiene solutions, we must embrace innovation and seek to find the most effective and comfortable options for maintaining a healthy smile.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-06-06
- Date Revised 2022-06-07
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