Tea is the second most consumed beverage. Polyphenolic catechins of green tea have a number of beneficial effects in oral cavity. This study aims to evaluate the clinical effects of green tea on halitosis through a systematic review of available literature. All available randomized, clinical trials – with a relevant subject that met the inclusion criteria – were included by searching PubMed, Cochrane, ProQuest, and Google Scholar, and Scopus databases. To score the selected articles, 27 items of CONSORT 2010 checklist were considered. Each article was reviewed by all the authors. Searching the PubMed database yielded 42 articles, 2 of which met the inclusion criteria. None of the 12 articles were obtained through Cochrane library, and 85 ar...
Summary: Green tea is a popular drink in Asian countries although its popularity continues to spread...
Background: Plaque is formed by various bacterial microorganisms, one of them is Streptococcus mutan...
Purpose: To compare the effect of green tea mouthwashes prepared at different steeping temperatures ...
Background: The oral health-promoting effects of green tea are attributed to its polyphenol componen...
Copyright © 2013 Supanee Rassameemasmaung et al. is is an open access article distributed under the ...
Effects of the medicinal plants Curcuma zedoaria and Camellia sinensis on halitosis control Abstract...
Green tea is considered a healthful beverage due to the biological activity of its polyphenols namel...
Green tea has been shown in individual studies to be effective in reducing plaque and its use agains...
ABSTRACT The Green tea is obtained from the tea plant Camellia sinensis (L.), Common names: Gr...
Background and Aim: Helicobacter Pylori is one of the human gastrointestinal tract bacteria that aff...
Green tea, non-fermented leaves of Camellia sinensis var. assamica, is widely consumed as healthy be...
Green tea is a popular health drink routinely consumed by many people. Green tea is derived from the...
Green tea, a product from Camellia sinensis, consists of over 200 componentes. The most known are th...
Gingivitis is an inflammatory condition of gingival tissue and caused by the accumulation of dental ...
Plant extracts have been widely used in topical and oral applications for disease treatment. The aim...
Summary: Green tea is a popular drink in Asian countries although its popularity continues to spread...
Background: Plaque is formed by various bacterial microorganisms, one of them is Streptococcus mutan...
Purpose: To compare the effect of green tea mouthwashes prepared at different steeping temperatures ...
Background: The oral health-promoting effects of green tea are attributed to its polyphenol componen...
Copyright © 2013 Supanee Rassameemasmaung et al. is is an open access article distributed under the ...
Effects of the medicinal plants Curcuma zedoaria and Camellia sinensis on halitosis control Abstract...
Green tea is considered a healthful beverage due to the biological activity of its polyphenols namel...
Green tea has been shown in individual studies to be effective in reducing plaque and its use agains...
ABSTRACT The Green tea is obtained from the tea plant Camellia sinensis (L.), Common names: Gr...
Background and Aim: Helicobacter Pylori is one of the human gastrointestinal tract bacteria that aff...
Green tea, non-fermented leaves of Camellia sinensis var. assamica, is widely consumed as healthy be...
Green tea is a popular health drink routinely consumed by many people. Green tea is derived from the...
Green tea, a product from Camellia sinensis, consists of over 200 componentes. The most known are th...
Gingivitis is an inflammatory condition of gingival tissue and caused by the accumulation of dental ...
Plant extracts have been widely used in topical and oral applications for disease treatment. The aim...
Summary: Green tea is a popular drink in Asian countries although its popularity continues to spread...
Background: Plaque is formed by various bacterial microorganisms, one of them is Streptococcus mutan...
Purpose: To compare the effect of green tea mouthwashes prepared at different steeping temperatures ...