Antiseptic efficacy of two mouth rinses in the oral cavity to identify a suitable rinsing solution in radiation- or chemotherapy induced mucositis
Abstract Objectives Oral mucositis caused by intensive cancer chemotherapy or radiotherapy frequently results in pronounced damage of the oral mucosa leading to painful oral hygiene. To support oral care, antimicrobial effective mouth rinses may be used. Thus, the efficacy of a hypochlorite-based mo...
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Main Authors: | Paula Zwicker (Author), Marcus Freitag (Author), Florian H. Heidel (Author), Thomas Kocher (Author), Axel Kramer (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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