Objective Green tea (Gt), leafs of Camellia sinensis var. assamica, is widely consumed as healthy beverage since thousands of years in Asian countries. Chewing sticks (miswak) of Salvadora persica L. (Sp) are traditionally used as natural brush to ensure oral health in developing countries. Both Gt and Sp extracts were reported to have anti-bacterial activity against many dental plaque bacteria. However, their combination has never been tested to have anti-bacterial and anti-adherence effect against primary dental plaque colonizers, playing an initial role in the dental plaque development, which was investigated in this study. Methods Two-fold serial micro-dilution method was used to measure minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of aqueous...
ABSTRACT It has been conducted a sudy to define the effect of the fresh tea leaves extract (Camellia...
background and aims: Most pathogenic bacteria became resistance to antibiotic which leads t...
Aims A number of previous studies have shown that plant extracts can inhibit formation of dental pla...
Green tea, non-fermented leaves of Camellia sinensis var. assamica, is widely consumed as healthy be...
Background: In the author's earlier in vitro investigation, a combination of 0.25 mg/ml green tea an...
Through the years, tea consumption has been associated with good health, and some publications are r...
Chewing sticks or Miswak are used for teeth cleaning in many parts of the world, these Miswaks are b...
Background: Green Tea is made from the leaf of the plant “Camellia sinensis”. Green tea is reported ...
Mechanical removal of dental plaque is regarded as an effective means of controlling the progression...
The use of herbal products in oral hygiene care has a long history, and their use is popular today. ...
Background: Disinfection and shaping of the canal with a combination of chem¬ical agents and endodon...
Summary: Green tea is a popular drink in Asian countries although its popularity continues to spread...
<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Biomechanical preparation and irrigation with antimicrobial solution...
Dental caries is an world public health challenge, especially among young children. 21% of children ...
Background : Mouthwashes are act as antiseptic, astringent and freshener agent. One leaf of green te...
ABSTRACT It has been conducted a sudy to define the effect of the fresh tea leaves extract (Camellia...
background and aims: Most pathogenic bacteria became resistance to antibiotic which leads t...
Aims A number of previous studies have shown that plant extracts can inhibit formation of dental pla...
Green tea, non-fermented leaves of Camellia sinensis var. assamica, is widely consumed as healthy be...
Background: In the author's earlier in vitro investigation, a combination of 0.25 mg/ml green tea an...
Through the years, tea consumption has been associated with good health, and some publications are r...
Chewing sticks or Miswak are used for teeth cleaning in many parts of the world, these Miswaks are b...
Background: Green Tea is made from the leaf of the plant “Camellia sinensis”. Green tea is reported ...
Mechanical removal of dental plaque is regarded as an effective means of controlling the progression...
The use of herbal products in oral hygiene care has a long history, and their use is popular today. ...
Background: Disinfection and shaping of the canal with a combination of chem¬ical agents and endodon...
Summary: Green tea is a popular drink in Asian countries although its popularity continues to spread...
<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Biomechanical preparation and irrigation with antimicrobial solution...
Dental caries is an world public health challenge, especially among young children. 21% of children ...
Background : Mouthwashes are act as antiseptic, astringent and freshener agent. One leaf of green te...
ABSTRACT It has been conducted a sudy to define the effect of the fresh tea leaves extract (Camellia...
background and aims: Most pathogenic bacteria became resistance to antibiotic which leads t...
Aims A number of previous studies have shown that plant extracts can inhibit formation of dental pla...