2015
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2015/11127.5829
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Antimicrobial Efficacy of Ten Commercially Available Herbal Dentifrices against Specific Oral Microflora – In Vitro Study

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“…Hence, it can be argued that there is a plurality of effect in herbal or botanical extracts making its action non-specific. Studies have shown that herbal extracts are indicated for their cleansing, astringent, anti-microbial, and refreshing properties which are non-specific actions in body [31,[48][49][50][51]. However, the anti-plaque efficacy or reduction of gingival inflammation by fluoride is specific to dental plaque and oral microorganisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, it can be argued that there is a plurality of effect in herbal or botanical extracts making its action non-specific. Studies have shown that herbal extracts are indicated for their cleansing, astringent, anti-microbial, and refreshing properties which are non-specific actions in body [31,[48][49][50][51]. However, the anti-plaque efficacy or reduction of gingival inflammation by fluoride is specific to dental plaque and oral microorganisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But scientific studies assessing the effect of non-herbal as well as herbal toothpastes on these salivary components are lacking. Most of the available literature has focused mainly on antimicrobial properties of herbal toothpastes [7]. The three toothpastes used in the study i.e., Patanjali Dant-Kanti Dental Cream, Himalaya Complete Care Toothpaste and Vicco Vajradanti Toothpaste were selected based on their popularity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mohan Kumar et al, 28 and Sabiha et al, 19 , conducted in vitro study comparing various herbal dentifrice with conventional dentifrice by measuring zones of inhibition created around the disc concluded that herbal toothpastes are equally efficient and can also be recommended like conventional formulations, as found in the present study. Even if patient swallows Babool toothpaste no harm is caused.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The caries preventive effect of low fluoride toothpastes may be slightly less as compared to that of adult strength alternatives but considering the fact that most children tend to swallow toothpaste while brushing and the adverse effects associated with it, the use of low-fluoride toothpaste by children under 6 years of age seems justified. Herbal extracts have received special attention for being non-chemical and non-synthetic in nature 19 . Indian gum Arabic tree Acacia, belong to the family Leguminosae, and has been recognized worldwide as a multipurpose tree 20 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%