Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of probiotic and green tea mouthrinse on salivary pH. Method: Study was conducted over a period of one month among 40 healthy school children aged between 6-8 years. The subjects who fulfilled inclusion criteria were selected and randomly divided into 2 groups namely probiotic and green tea groups. Salivary pH was recorded at baseline (0 day) and at the end of the specified time period using GC pH strips. Statistical analysis was done using paired ‘t’ test P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Result: The comparison of mean pH scores for green tea showed that the pH of saliva was increased in the children after rinsing with green tea (6.15 to 7.65) and was statisticall...
Aim: This analytical study aims to evaluate the effect of different beverages on salivary pH in...
Objective: In the recent years, herbal oral hygiene products have gained increasing atten-tion. The ...
INTRODUCTION : Dental caries is claimed to be an ubiquitous and almost universal bacterial infection...
Background: Tea is an herbal product which has an antibacterial effect and ability to increase saliv...
Background: Black tea is the most commonly consumed tea in Indonesia. Black tea has antibacterial ef...
Background: Many studies have demonstrated the beneficial effect of tea on dental caries. Aim: The a...
Plant extracts have been widely used in topical and oral applications for disease treatment. The aim...
Background: Dental caries is a disease of complex etiology, in which microorganisms play an importan...
Tea is an herbal product that has the ability to increase salivary pH and has an antibacterial effec...
Background: Antimicrobial methods of controlling dental caries that include probiotic agents can pla...
Objectives: Periodontal pathogens need acidic environments to proliferate in periodontium, and their...
Aim: Green tea is healthy beverage and is a part of our day to day life. Similarly, chamomile tea is...
AIM : To determine changes in dental plaque pH, salivary pH and its buffering capacity after the use...
Context: Probiotics have been prescribed to old aged patients' invariably with or without complete d...
Gingivitis is an inflammatory condition of gingival tissue and caused by the accumulation of dental ...
Aim: This analytical study aims to evaluate the effect of different beverages on salivary pH in...
Objective: In the recent years, herbal oral hygiene products have gained increasing atten-tion. The ...
INTRODUCTION : Dental caries is claimed to be an ubiquitous and almost universal bacterial infection...
Background: Tea is an herbal product which has an antibacterial effect and ability to increase saliv...
Background: Black tea is the most commonly consumed tea in Indonesia. Black tea has antibacterial ef...
Background: Many studies have demonstrated the beneficial effect of tea on dental caries. Aim: The a...
Plant extracts have been widely used in topical and oral applications for disease treatment. The aim...
Background: Dental caries is a disease of complex etiology, in which microorganisms play an importan...
Tea is an herbal product that has the ability to increase salivary pH and has an antibacterial effec...
Background: Antimicrobial methods of controlling dental caries that include probiotic agents can pla...
Objectives: Periodontal pathogens need acidic environments to proliferate in periodontium, and their...
Aim: Green tea is healthy beverage and is a part of our day to day life. Similarly, chamomile tea is...
AIM : To determine changes in dental plaque pH, salivary pH and its buffering capacity after the use...
Context: Probiotics have been prescribed to old aged patients' invariably with or without complete d...
Gingivitis is an inflammatory condition of gingival tissue and caused by the accumulation of dental ...
Aim: This analytical study aims to evaluate the effect of different beverages on salivary pH in...
Objective: In the recent years, herbal oral hygiene products have gained increasing atten-tion. The ...
INTRODUCTION : Dental caries is claimed to be an ubiquitous and almost universal bacterial infection...