Aer. Thorstensen et al., THE EFFECTS OF ADDING CHLORHEXIDINE AND POLYHEXAMETHYLENE BISGUANIDE TO A LIGHT-CURED PERIODONTAL DRESSING MATERIAL, Journal of oral rehabilitation, 23(11), 1996, pp. 729-732
The effect of adding two bisguanide antimicrobial agents (chlorhexidin
e and PHMB) on some physical properties of the light-cured periodontal
dressing material Barricaid(R) are reported. The physical properties
tested were elastic modulus, initial and 10 min recovery strains, and
tear stress. The addition of both chlorhexidine and PHMB solutions red
uced the elastic modulus as did water. The addition of PHMB to Barrica
id(R) produced greater initial recovery in the strain test than either
the addition of chlorhexidine or water, but there were no differences
between the treatments after 10 min. Tear stress was also reduced by
the addition of water and the chlorhexidine and PHMB solutions. These
results suggest that as far as the physical properties of Barricaid(R)
are concerned the addition of the antimicrobial agent PHMB had no lon
g-term advantages over chlorhexidine.