Antiviral effect of oral antiseptic solutions commonly used in dentistry practice: A scoping review

Eduardo Monteiro Toschi , Luísa Weber Mercado , Sandra Liana Henz
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this scoping review is to show the evidence available in the literature and provide an overview of the antimicrobial-containing mouthwashes for reducing viral load in order to group the most up-to-date information and make it more accessible to dentists.

Design

A structured electronic search in PubMed (Medline), LILACS, EMBASE and EBSCO without temporal restriction was performed. The studies were selected based on their title, abstract and full reading following a pre-established order based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The included studies were those that analyzed the effect of viral load reduction by mouthwashes, primary studies, no reviews and in Spanish, English or Portuguese.

Results

The search resulted in 1881 articles, at the end of the exclusion of duplicates and selection, 71 articles were included in this scoping review. The substances most commonly found were chlorhexidine (CHX), povidone-iodine (PVP-I), essential oils (EO), cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and other substances (OTHERS).

Conclusion

Of all the mouthwashes analyzed, the Essential oils, Cetylpyridinium Chloride and Povidone-iodine, showed antiviral potential against common viruses present in the oral cavity, with no significant side effects in short-term use, and are viable options for use as a pre-procedure in clinical routine against SARS-CoV-2 and other types of viruses. The other solutions need further studies to determine their effect and confirm their clinical use.

牙科实践中常用的口服抗菌溶液的抗病毒作用:范围综述
目的本范围审查的目的是显示文献中可用的证据,并概述含抗菌剂的漱口水用于降低病毒载量,以收集最新信息,使牙医更容易获得。设计在PubMed(Medline)、LILACS、EMBASE和EBSCO中进行无时间限制的结构化电子搜索。这些研究是根据标题、摘要和全文进行选择的,遵循基于纳入和排除标准的预先确定的顺序。纳入的研究是那些分析漱口水降低病毒载量效果的研究,主要研究,无评论,西班牙语、英语或葡萄牙语。结果检索到1881篇文章,在排除重复和选择结束时,71篇文章被纳入本范围审查。最常见的物质是氯己定(CHX)、聚维酮碘(PVP-I)、精油(EO)、氯化十六烷基吡啶(CPC)、过氧化氢(H2O2)和其他物质(OTHERS),在短期使用中没有显著副作用,并且是在针对严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型和其他类型病毒的临床常规中用作预处理的可行选择。其他解决方案需要进一步研究以确定其效果并确认其临床应用。
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