Plaque associated oral disease affects a considerable portion of the population and is considered one of the major causes of tooth loss. In most cases toothbrushing only removes a limited amount of dental plaque and other chemical agents are required to reduce the bacterial load. Aims & objectives: The purpose of study was to determine whether there was any significant difference in the antimicrobial activity of 4 herbal toothpastes against cultures of 3 primary plaque colonizers. Methods: A total of 5 toothpastes were tested for their antimicrobial efficacy against Streptococcus mutans (NCTC 10920), Streptococcus sanguinis (NCTC 10904) and a non-specific α-heamolytic streptococcus by agar diffusion method. The data was collected ...
This study investigated the effects of herbal toothpaste on bacterial counts and enamel demineraliza...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to toothpaste is one possible way of improving the efficacy of ...
Objectives: To evaluate the antimicrobial efficacies of two toothpaste formulations containing natur...
Plaque associated oral disease affects a considerable portion of the population and is considered on...
The current investigation dealt with studies on isolation and identification of oral biofilm forming...
Introduction: Recently, toothpastes containing herbal antimicrobial ingredients have gained populari...
The oral cavity provides a rich ecological niche within which microbes strive to survive, replicate ...
Background: Nowadays, health-care companies use different antimicrobial agents in toothpastes to red...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyse the antibacterial and antiplaque activity of ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyse the antibacterial and antiplaque activity of ...
Introduction: Effective plaque control is important for proper oral health maintenance, and the too...
Background: In recent years in Nigeria, there has been an upsurge in the marketing and utilization o...
Oral cavity is the easiest site of entry of microorganisms during breathing, eating, drinking and br...
Background and Aim: In recent years, beneficial effects of herbal hygienic products and toothpastes ...
Purpose: To assess the microbial quality as well as the effectiveness of seven brands of toothpaste ...
This study investigated the effects of herbal toothpaste on bacterial counts and enamel demineraliza...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to toothpaste is one possible way of improving the efficacy of ...
Objectives: To evaluate the antimicrobial efficacies of two toothpaste formulations containing natur...
Plaque associated oral disease affects a considerable portion of the population and is considered on...
The current investigation dealt with studies on isolation and identification of oral biofilm forming...
Introduction: Recently, toothpastes containing herbal antimicrobial ingredients have gained populari...
The oral cavity provides a rich ecological niche within which microbes strive to survive, replicate ...
Background: Nowadays, health-care companies use different antimicrobial agents in toothpastes to red...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyse the antibacterial and antiplaque activity of ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyse the antibacterial and antiplaque activity of ...
Introduction: Effective plaque control is important for proper oral health maintenance, and the too...
Background: In recent years in Nigeria, there has been an upsurge in the marketing and utilization o...
Oral cavity is the easiest site of entry of microorganisms during breathing, eating, drinking and br...
Background and Aim: In recent years, beneficial effects of herbal hygienic products and toothpastes ...
Purpose: To assess the microbial quality as well as the effectiveness of seven brands of toothpaste ...
This study investigated the effects of herbal toothpaste on bacterial counts and enamel demineraliza...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to toothpaste is one possible way of improving the efficacy of ...
Objectives: To evaluate the antimicrobial efficacies of two toothpaste formulations containing natur...