This study evaluated the effect of a Probiotic mouthrinse containing nisin, a bacteriocin extracted from Lactococcus lactis on dental plaque and gingivitis in young adult population. A group of 32 subjects were randomly assigned into two groups of 16 each. The first group started using the control mouthrinse (placebo) for 2 weeks followed by a washout period of 4 weeks. This group then used the test mouthrinse (Probiotic) for a further duration of 2 weeks. The second group followed a similar protocol as the first except that this group started with the test mouthrinse (Probiotic). Plaque Index (PI) and Gingival Index (GI) were recorded at baseline and after 2 weeks for each group. All subjects were given full mouth prophylaxis after each me...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
International audienceThe effect of probiotics in improving or maintaining oral health in orthodonti...
WOS: 000290626500006PubMed ID: 21569094The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of chl...
Introduction: Dental caries and inflammatory periodontal diseases result from the accumulation of ma...
Objective. To evaluate the clinical effect of a probiotic mouthwash in reducing generalized marginal...
OBJECTIVES: Probiotics act as a unique approach to maintaining oral health by supplementing the endo...
Introduction Periodontal diseases and dental caries are the two most common dental diseases caused b...
Oral dysbiosis is an imbalance in the oral microbiome and is associated with a variety of oral and s...
Dental plaque-related diseases (cavities, gingivitis, periodontitis and halitosis) have been traditi...
To investigate anti-gingivitis effect of mouthrinses containing cetylpyridinium and bamboo-salt. The...
In the management of intestinal health problems, the targeted use of probiotic microorganisms is a c...
BackgroundOral dysbiosis is an imbalance in the oral microbiome and is associated with a variety of ...
Lactobacillus spp. and bifidobacteria are the most frequently used probiotics in oral health researc...
Background: Periodontal disease represents an inflammation of both soft and hard tooth-supporting ti...
Aim: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of Chlorhexidine and Probiotic mouthwashes in reducing pla...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
International audienceThe effect of probiotics in improving or maintaining oral health in orthodonti...
WOS: 000290626500006PubMed ID: 21569094The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of chl...
Introduction: Dental caries and inflammatory periodontal diseases result from the accumulation of ma...
Objective. To evaluate the clinical effect of a probiotic mouthwash in reducing generalized marginal...
OBJECTIVES: Probiotics act as a unique approach to maintaining oral health by supplementing the endo...
Introduction Periodontal diseases and dental caries are the two most common dental diseases caused b...
Oral dysbiosis is an imbalance in the oral microbiome and is associated with a variety of oral and s...
Dental plaque-related diseases (cavities, gingivitis, periodontitis and halitosis) have been traditi...
To investigate anti-gingivitis effect of mouthrinses containing cetylpyridinium and bamboo-salt. The...
In the management of intestinal health problems, the targeted use of probiotic microorganisms is a c...
BackgroundOral dysbiosis is an imbalance in the oral microbiome and is associated with a variety of ...
Lactobacillus spp. and bifidobacteria are the most frequently used probiotics in oral health researc...
Background: Periodontal disease represents an inflammation of both soft and hard tooth-supporting ti...
Aim: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of Chlorhexidine and Probiotic mouthwashes in reducing pla...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
International audienceThe effect of probiotics in improving or maintaining oral health in orthodonti...
WOS: 000290626500006PubMed ID: 21569094The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of chl...