Oral Hygiene Improvement using Combined Mouthwash with Plant extracts

Dental caries considered as one of the most common infectious diseases affecting mankind today, the dissolution of tooth structure by acid produced as a result of the fermentation of dietary carbohydrates by oral bacteria. The antimicrobial susceptibility of medicinal plants including black pepper,...

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Main Authors: Makky Essam A., Ali Muna J., Yusoff Mashitah M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815006034
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spelling doaj-74a5ef51129a45218106e7bdb4e9f33b2021-02-02T03:32:00ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011500603410.1051/matecconf/201815006034matecconf_mucet2018_06034Oral Hygiene Improvement using Combined Mouthwash with Plant extractsMakky Essam A.Ali Muna J.Yusoff Mashitah M.Dental caries considered as one of the most common infectious diseases affecting mankind today, the dissolution of tooth structure by acid produced as a result of the fermentation of dietary carbohydrates by oral bacteria. The antimicrobial susceptibility of medicinal plants including black pepper, black cumin, cinnamon, cardamom on toothpaste and mouthwash against oral isolates for healthcare improvement was studied. Different oral isolates from 50 selected individuals aged 3 to 60 years were obtained from both genders, and a total of 59 bacterial and yeast isolates were collected, purified, and tested against four different commercial medicinal plants extracts for antimicrobial susceptibility profile. A total of 10 mouthwashes was purchased, and the combined action of the medicinal plants with mouthwash was studied against oral isolates. We found a higher bacterial population was in the age group of 3–40 years than other two groups, with approximately 44%. In addition, the combined action of acetone plant extracts (alone) against oral isolates showed increasing effect profile up to 61.02% when combination A (Ci/N) was added. Also, While, the combined action of medicinal plants with mouthwash was improved 100% with combination C. We conclude that the combination C (P/N/Ca/Ci) with mouthwash showed high susceptibility against oral isolates.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815006034
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author Makky Essam A.
Ali Muna J.
Yusoff Mashitah M.
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Oral Hygiene Improvement using Combined Mouthwash with Plant extracts
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Makky Essam A.
Ali Muna J.
Yusoff Mashitah M.
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title Oral Hygiene Improvement using Combined Mouthwash with Plant extracts
title_short Oral Hygiene Improvement using Combined Mouthwash with Plant extracts
title_full Oral Hygiene Improvement using Combined Mouthwash with Plant extracts
title_fullStr Oral Hygiene Improvement using Combined Mouthwash with Plant extracts
title_full_unstemmed Oral Hygiene Improvement using Combined Mouthwash with Plant extracts
title_sort oral hygiene improvement using combined mouthwash with plant extracts
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Dental caries considered as one of the most common infectious diseases affecting mankind today, the dissolution of tooth structure by acid produced as a result of the fermentation of dietary carbohydrates by oral bacteria. The antimicrobial susceptibility of medicinal plants including black pepper, black cumin, cinnamon, cardamom on toothpaste and mouthwash against oral isolates for healthcare improvement was studied. Different oral isolates from 50 selected individuals aged 3 to 60 years were obtained from both genders, and a total of 59 bacterial and yeast isolates were collected, purified, and tested against four different commercial medicinal plants extracts for antimicrobial susceptibility profile. A total of 10 mouthwashes was purchased, and the combined action of the medicinal plants with mouthwash was studied against oral isolates. We found a higher bacterial population was in the age group of 3–40 years than other two groups, with approximately 44%. In addition, the combined action of acetone plant extracts (alone) against oral isolates showed increasing effect profile up to 61.02% when combination A (Ci/N) was added. Also, While, the combined action of medicinal plants with mouthwash was improved 100% with combination C. We conclude that the combination C (P/N/Ca/Ci) with mouthwash showed high susceptibility against oral isolates.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815006034
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