The effectiveness of 0.5–0.7% tetracycline gel to reduced subgingival plaque bacteria

subgingival plaque bacteria tetracycline gel 0.5–0.7%

Authors

  • Ernie Maduratna Setiawati
    setiawati_ernie@yahoo.co.id
    Department of Periodontic, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia
September 1, 2008

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Background: The tetracycline was an antimicrobial agent, that a broad spectrum. In addition to the antimicrobial effects, their efficacy was also anticollagenase and removal of the smear layer on the root surface. Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate effectiveness tetracycline gel 0.5–0.7% to reduction subgingival plaque bacteria. Method: A laboratory experimental study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness tetracycline gel 0.5–0.7%. Samples were divided into 5 groups with different concentration. The antimicrobial effect was performed using spectrophotometer. The statistical test was used One-Way ANOVA with significant difference 5% and subsequently Tukey-HSD test. Result: The study showed that tetracycline gel 0.5% has the highest antimicrobial has the highest antimicrobial effect. Conclusion: Tetracycline gel with 0.5% concentration is effective in inhibiting the growth of subgingival plaque bacteria.