Acute oral toxicity and mucosal irritation of a mouthwash containing chlorhexidine and chlorine dioxide in animal models

含氯己定和二氧化氯漱口水在动物模型中的急性口腔毒性和黏膜刺激性

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Halitosis is primarily caused by bacterial activity in the oral cavity. Chlorhexidine (CHX) is a widely used antimicrobial mouthwash but has notable side effects. Chlorine dioxide (ClO(2)) is a potent oxidizer that may reduce the required CHX concentration while preserving efficacy. This study evaluates the acute systemic toxicity and local mucosal irritation of a CHX-ClO(2) combination in animals, to determine its safety for potential human use. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Mice were administered a single oral dose of a mouthwash containing 0.5 % CHX and 2.5 % ClO(2). Clinical signs, mortality, and body weight were monitored over 14 days. In a separate test, rabbit buccal mucosa was exposed to the same mouthwash daily for 14 days. Macroscopic and microscopic irritation scores were recorded according to ISO 10993-23:2021. RESULT: No mortality or significant clinical toxicity was observed in mice. Only transient ocular irritation occurred in 30 % of the test group. CONCLUSION: The combination of 0.5 % CHX and 2.5 % ClO(2) appears safe in mice and causes negligible irritation in rabbit oral mucosa.

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