The current investigation dealt with studies on isolation and identification of oral biofilm forming bacteria and using formulated herbal toothpaste for inhibition. In this study, the bacterial populations were observed, and three were isolated from the used denture and different toothbrushes from various persons. From the collected oral samples, the streptococci, staphylococci, and bacilli were isolated and confirmed by biochemical tests. The increasing awareness of the environment and healthy lifestyles are generating some demand for more natural products such as those containing herbal extracts, so some of the indigenous medicinal plants were identified and formulated as herbal toothpaste; the efficiency of herbal toothpaste in inhibitin...
Streptococcus mutans is the most common cause of tooth decay. Parabens and other commonly used as an...
Introduction: Because of the adverse effects on human health of some antimicrobial ingredients in tr...
The evolution of microbes, including the development of resistant strains and adaptation, depend on ...
Plaque associated oral disease affects a considerable portion of the population and is considered on...
The present study was carried out to evaluate antibacterial activity of toothpastes, which were avai...
Oral cavity is the easiest site of entry of microorganisms during breathing, eating, drinking and br...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to toothpaste is one possible way of improving the efficacy of ...
This study investigated the effects of herbal toothpaste on bacterial counts and enamel demineraliza...
Oral diseases caused by various microorganisms are common around the world. Scientific research has ...
The numerous species that make up the oral microbiome are now understood to play a key role in estab...
Background: Nowadays, health-care companies use different antimicrobial agents in toothpastes to red...
Periodontitis and dental caries are infectious diseases that are claimed to be most widespread among...
Introduction: Recently, toothpastes containing herbal antimicrobial ingredients have gained populari...
AbstractBackgroundDental caries is considered to be a preventable disease, and various antimicrobial...
The oral cavity provides a rich ecological niche within which microbes strive to survive, replicate ...
Streptococcus mutans is the most common cause of tooth decay. Parabens and other commonly used as an...
Introduction: Because of the adverse effects on human health of some antimicrobial ingredients in tr...
The evolution of microbes, including the development of resistant strains and adaptation, depend on ...
Plaque associated oral disease affects a considerable portion of the population and is considered on...
The present study was carried out to evaluate antibacterial activity of toothpastes, which were avai...
Oral cavity is the easiest site of entry of microorganisms during breathing, eating, drinking and br...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to toothpaste is one possible way of improving the efficacy of ...
This study investigated the effects of herbal toothpaste on bacterial counts and enamel demineraliza...
Oral diseases caused by various microorganisms are common around the world. Scientific research has ...
The numerous species that make up the oral microbiome are now understood to play a key role in estab...
Background: Nowadays, health-care companies use different antimicrobial agents in toothpastes to red...
Periodontitis and dental caries are infectious diseases that are claimed to be most widespread among...
Introduction: Recently, toothpastes containing herbal antimicrobial ingredients have gained populari...
AbstractBackgroundDental caries is considered to be a preventable disease, and various antimicrobial...
The oral cavity provides a rich ecological niche within which microbes strive to survive, replicate ...
Streptococcus mutans is the most common cause of tooth decay. Parabens and other commonly used as an...
Introduction: Because of the adverse effects on human health of some antimicrobial ingredients in tr...
The evolution of microbes, including the development of resistant strains and adaptation, depend on ...