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Comparative evaluation of cariogenic and erosive potential of commonly prescribed pediatric liquid medicaments: an in vitro study.

Meenakshi Nankar1, Hrishikesh Walimbe2, Mohammed Nadeem Ahmed Bijle3, Ujwal Kontham4, Ananth Kamath3, Sneha Muchandi1.   

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INTRODUCTION: Liquid oral medicines being the most accepted form of medication in children are frequently prescribed. The harmful effects of these liquid medicaments on a child's dental health are not known to many. The present study aimed to evaluate and compare the cariogenic and erosive potential of 5 most commonly prescribed pediatric liquid medicaments (PLM) in Pimpri Chinchwad and Pune city, Pune district.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Most commonly prescribed PLM in Pune district were selected as opined by 50 pediatricians. The selected medicaments were Syr. Augmentin® Duo, Syr. Valparin®, Syr. Combiflam®, Syr. Visyneral and Syr. Orofer®. An estimation of pH, percentage of sucrose concentration and calcium dissolving capacity of these preparations was carried out. The results as obtained were subjected to statistical analysis using SPSS v 17.0 for windows. The statistical test as undertaken was Pearson's correlation coeffcient(r).
RESULTS: Sucrose was seen to be present in Syr. Combiflam® (35.75% ± 0.25%) and Syr. Visyneral (18.48% ± 0.43%). Acidic pH was observed for Syr. Visyneral (mean pH 3.63 ± 0.04), Syr. Combiflam®(mean pH 5.03 ± 0.02) and Syr. Augmentin® (mean pH 6.22 ± 0.02). Highest calcium dissolution was seen with Syr. Combiflam®(295.86 mg/ml) and the least with Syr. Orofer® (25.51 mg/ml). No statistical significant correlation was observed with calcium dissolution potential of PLM in comparison with their respective pH.
CONCLUSION: Syr. Combiflam® can be regarded as the highest cariogenic and erosive potential medicament among the compared and tested PLM. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Considering syrups with high cariogenic and erosive potential should always follow with proper oral hygiene practices or search for an alternative drugs void of such detrimental effects.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24939259     DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Contemp Dent Pract        ISSN: 1526-3711


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1.  Comparison of Dental Caries Experience in Children Suffering From Epilepsy with and without Administration of Long Term Liquid Oral Medication.

Authors:  Ankita Goyal; Manjunath Chaluvaiah Bhadravathi; Adarsh Kumar; Ridhi Narang; Ambika Gupta; Harneet Singh
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2016-06-01

2.  Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Paediatricians toward Long-Term Liquid Medicaments Associated Oral Health.

Authors:  Hrishikesh Walimbe; Mohammed Nadeem Ahmed Bijle; Meenakshi Nankar; Ujwal Kontham; Vikas Bendgude; Ananth Kamath
Journal:  J Int Oral Health       Date:  2015-01

3.  An In Vitro Assessment of Cariogenic and Erosive Potential of Pediatric Liquid Medicaments on Primary Teeth: A Comparative Study.

Authors:  Tejaswi Singana; Nelamakanahalli Kempaiah Suma
Journal:  Int J Clin Pediatr Dent       Date:  2020 Nov-Dec
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