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The Possibility of Application of 0.05% Chlor Hexidin Digluconate in Oral Surgery

S. Šečić
T. Gojkov
H. Sulejmanagić


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Abstract

Chlor hexidin digluconate a means of disinfection which is a basically bigvanid, colorless water solution, whose affect is directed against a large number of gram positive and gram-negative bacteria. It disturbs cell membranes, causes precipitation of protoplasm and thus prevents vital functions of microorganisms.
To determine antimicrobe effect of 0.05% chlor hexidin digluconate in surgery wounds in apicotomy.
Chlor hexidin digluconate was aplied during thirty operations in patients in whom resection of the apical part of the tooth root was performed.
Microbiological analysis shows successful application of this means during surgery, because it reduced significantly the number or pathogenic microorganisms.
Chlor hexidin digluconate is a powerful means whose application in oral surgery is absolutely justified.

Keywords

Chlor hexidin digluconate; oral surgery

Hrčak ID:

3487

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/3487

Publication date:

15.9.2003.

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