Phytomedicine: Herbal venture in green endodontics

Introduction: Nature has bestowed a very rich botanical wealth. Antimicrobial agents of plant origin have enormous therapeutic potential. Azadirachta Indica (AI) & Aloe Barbadensis (AB) are the natural product that has gained interest in endodontics as irrigant due to their antibacterial effecti...

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Main Authors: Kuljit Kaur, Tarun Kumar, Sunandan Mittal, Renu Bansal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Endodontology
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Online Access:http://www.endodontologyonweb.org/article.asp?issn=0970-7212;year=2018;volume=30;issue=2;spage=98;epage=102;aulast=Kaur
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spelling doaj-03c5c28177f74180ac5aaf22b295dbf62020-11-24T21:09:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsEndodontology0970-72122018-01-013029810210.4103/endo.endo_115_17Phytomedicine: Herbal venture in green endodonticsKuljit KaurTarun KumarSunandan MittalRenu BansalIntroduction: Nature has bestowed a very rich botanical wealth. Antimicrobial agents of plant origin have enormous therapeutic potential. Azadirachta Indica (AI) & Aloe Barbadensis (AB) are the natural product that has gained interest in endodontics as irrigant due to their antibacterial effectiveness against several endodontic pathogens. Hence the purpose of this in vivo study was to compare the antimicrobial efficacy of herbal (Azadirachta Indica & Aloe Barbadensis) with conventional (Sodium Hypochlorite and Chlorhexidine Gluconate) irrigants in infected root canals. Methodology: One hundred and twenty five patients satisfying the inclusion criteria were selected. Before and after the root canal preparation, two canal samples were obtained by a harvesting method using a sterile paper point and then transferred for microbiological study. Results: The results of present study indicated that use of Sodium Hypochlorite showed greatest percentage reduction in Aerobic Microbial Load (87.58%) followed by Azadirachta Indica (82.24%), Chlorhexidine Gluconate (78.32%), Aloe Barbadensis (27.22%) and Distilled Water (15.73%). In anaerobic microbial load Azadirachta Indica showed greatest percentage reduction (78.43%) followed by Chlorhexidine Gluconate (78.12%), Sodium Hypochlorite (75.16%), Distilled Water (12.38%) and Aloe Barbadensis (-9.74%). Conclusion: The results of present study indicate that the number of post-irrigant positive cultures (CFU/ml) was significantly lower than the pre-irrigant cultures in all the groups.http://www.endodontologyonweb.org/article.asp?issn=0970-7212;year=2018;volume=30;issue=2;spage=98;epage=102;aulast=KaurAloe barbadensisantimicrobial effectAzadirachta indicasodium hypochlorite
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author Kuljit Kaur
Tarun Kumar
Sunandan Mittal
Renu Bansal
spellingShingle Kuljit Kaur
Tarun Kumar
Sunandan Mittal
Renu Bansal
Phytomedicine: Herbal venture in green endodontics
Endodontology
Aloe barbadensis
antimicrobial effect
Azadirachta indica
sodium hypochlorite
author_facet Kuljit Kaur
Tarun Kumar
Sunandan Mittal
Renu Bansal
author_sort Kuljit Kaur
title Phytomedicine: Herbal venture in green endodontics
title_short Phytomedicine: Herbal venture in green endodontics
title_full Phytomedicine: Herbal venture in green endodontics
title_fullStr Phytomedicine: Herbal venture in green endodontics
title_full_unstemmed Phytomedicine: Herbal venture in green endodontics
title_sort phytomedicine: herbal venture in green endodontics
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Endodontology
issn 0970-7212
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Introduction: Nature has bestowed a very rich botanical wealth. Antimicrobial agents of plant origin have enormous therapeutic potential. Azadirachta Indica (AI) & Aloe Barbadensis (AB) are the natural product that has gained interest in endodontics as irrigant due to their antibacterial effectiveness against several endodontic pathogens. Hence the purpose of this in vivo study was to compare the antimicrobial efficacy of herbal (Azadirachta Indica & Aloe Barbadensis) with conventional (Sodium Hypochlorite and Chlorhexidine Gluconate) irrigants in infected root canals. Methodology: One hundred and twenty five patients satisfying the inclusion criteria were selected. Before and after the root canal preparation, two canal samples were obtained by a harvesting method using a sterile paper point and then transferred for microbiological study. Results: The results of present study indicated that use of Sodium Hypochlorite showed greatest percentage reduction in Aerobic Microbial Load (87.58%) followed by Azadirachta Indica (82.24%), Chlorhexidine Gluconate (78.32%), Aloe Barbadensis (27.22%) and Distilled Water (15.73%). In anaerobic microbial load Azadirachta Indica showed greatest percentage reduction (78.43%) followed by Chlorhexidine Gluconate (78.12%), Sodium Hypochlorite (75.16%), Distilled Water (12.38%) and Aloe Barbadensis (-9.74%). Conclusion: The results of present study indicate that the number of post-irrigant positive cultures (CFU/ml) was significantly lower than the pre-irrigant cultures in all the groups.
topic Aloe barbadensis
antimicrobial effect
Azadirachta indica
sodium hypochlorite
url http://www.endodontologyonweb.org/article.asp?issn=0970-7212;year=2018;volume=30;issue=2;spage=98;epage=102;aulast=Kaur
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