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Ravelo, M., Sotelo, S. (2022). Evaluación de la concentración de fluoruros en los colutorios más usados en el Perú [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/12176
Ravelo, M., Sotelo, S. Evaluación de la concentración de fluoruros en los colutorios más usados en el Perú []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/12176
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title = "Evaluación de la concentración de fluoruros en los colutorios más usados en el Perú",
author = "Sotelo Diestra, Susan Alejandrina",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2022"
}
Title: Evaluación de la concentración de fluoruros en los colutorios más usados en el Perú
Other Titles: Evaluation of fluoride concentration in the most used mouthrinses in Peru
Advisor(s): Quiroz Torres, Jenniffer Miriam
Keywords: Fluoruros; Antisépticos Bucales
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.01.05; http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.14
Issue Date: 2022
Institution: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Abstract: Antecedentes: El flúor es uno de los más usados agentes preventivos contra la Caries Dental, la cual sigue siendo uno de los principales problemas en la salud pública. Debido a esto, es importante el control y administración de su uso. Diversos estudios han demostrado que la cantidad de fluoruros indicada por el fabricante en los colutorios y pastas dentales, no es la misma e incluso, algunos de estos productos, pueden incumplir lo que manda la evidencia científica. Objetivo: Evaluar la concentración de fluoruros en los colutorios más usados en el Perú. Métodos y Materiales: Se realizó un estudio transversal, observacional y descriptivo, donde la muestra estuvo conformada por 4 marcas de colutorios dirigidas al público mayor de 6 años con concentraciones >200ppm Flúor, por cada marca se obtuvieron tres 3 colutorios, obtenidos en los puntos de venta más visitados en Lima Metropolitana. De cada colutorio se tomaron muestras por duplicado y se analizó el FT Y FTD mediante el electrodo selectivo de ion flúor. Resultados: Listerine ®Anticaries Zero Alcohol presentaba una concentración de 241.7 ppm de flúor, Colgate® Plax ® 243 ppm de flúor, Dento® Zero Alcohol 248,7 ppm de flúor y Oral B® complete 255,7 ppm de flúor. Conclusión: Las 4 marcas evaluadas contenían una mayor concentración de flúor a lo declarado por el fabricante con una discrepancia de 8 a 13% siendo Oral B® complete el que obtuvo la concentración de flúor más significativa.
Background: Fluoride is one of the most used preventive agents against dental caries, which continues to be one of the main problems in public health. Because of this, it is important to control and manage its use. Various studies have shown that the amount of fluoride indicated by the manufacturer in mouthwashes and toothpastes is not the same and even some of these products may not comply with what the scientific evidence mandates. Objective: Evaluate the concentration of fluoride in the most used mouthwashes in Peru. Methods and Materials: A cross-sectional, observational and descriptive study was carried out, where the sample consisted of 4 mouthwashes brands aimed to the public over 6 years old with concentrations >200ppm Fluoride, for each brand three mouthwashes were bought at the most visited stores in Metropolitan Lima. Duplicate samples were taken from each mouthwash and FT and FTD were analyzed using the fluoride ion selective electrode. Results: Listerine ® Anticaries Zero Alcohol had a fluoride concentration of 241.7 ppm, Colgate® Plax ® 243 ppm, Dento® Zero Alcohol 248.7 ppm and Oral B® complete 255.7 ppm Fluoride. Conclusion: The 4 evaluated brands contained a higher concentration of fluoride than that declared by the manufacturer, with a discrepancy of 8 to 13%, Oral B® complete was the one that had the most significant concentration of fluoride.
Background: Fluoride is one of the most used preventive agents against dental caries, which continues to be one of the main problems in public health. Because of this, it is important to control and manage its use. Various studies have shown that the amount of fluoride indicated by the manufacturer in mouthwashes and toothpastes is not the same and even some of these products may not comply with what the scientific evidence mandates. Objective: Evaluate the concentration of fluoride in the most used mouthwashes in Peru. Methods and Materials: A cross-sectional, observational and descriptive study was carried out, where the sample consisted of 4 mouthwashes brands aimed to the public over 6 years old with concentrations >200ppm Fluoride, for each brand three mouthwashes were bought at the most visited stores in Metropolitan Lima. Duplicate samples were taken from each mouthwash and FT and FTD were analyzed using the fluoride ion selective electrode. Results: Listerine ® Anticaries Zero Alcohol had a fluoride concentration of 241.7 ppm, Colgate® Plax ® 243 ppm, Dento® Zero Alcohol 248.7 ppm and Oral B® complete 255.7 ppm Fluoride. Conclusion: The 4 evaluated brands contained a higher concentration of fluoride than that declared by the manufacturer, with a discrepancy of 8 to 13%, Oral B® complete was the one that had the most significant concentration of fluoride.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/12176
Discipline: Estomatología
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Facultad de Estomatología Roberto Beltrán Neira
Grade or title: Cirujano Dentista
Juror: Delgado Cotrina, Leyla Antoinette; Liñán Durán, Carlos Yuri; Orejuela Ramírez, Francisco José
Register date: 13-Sep-2022
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