Authors :
Sudhir S. Pange; Sharad V. Mali; Neha N. Kale; Deep D. Kawade
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8055541
Abstract :
The value of maintaining a clean mouth and
teeth has been understood since the dawn of civilization
and into the twenty-first century. A wide variety of
mouthwashes with numerous distinct active and inert
components are available to patients and dental
professionals. Making well-informed choices on which
products are best for which patients can be a challenging
undertaking. Although numerous well-known herbal
remedies have assisted in reducing tooth plaque and
gingivitis, In addition to other dental hygiene practices
like brushing and flossing, they have only recently been
used. Different herbal items and their extracts, such as
guava, pomegranate, neem, propolis, tulsi, green tea,
cranberry, grapefruit, etc., have demonstrated a variety
of health benefits. substantial advantages over chemical
ones. Natural mouthwashes could have a lot of
advantages over chemical ones. If mouthwashes that
may be safely produced and used by people at home
using natural materials can be developed, The
population's overall dental health may improve as a
result. The study uses a variety of organic components
and materials. The quality of the components utilized
was then examined using thin-layer chromatography.
Next, studies on physical evaluation, pH measurement,
stability, thin-layer chromatography, and antibacterial
activity were conducted. According to this investigation,
the created herbal mouthwash has substantial
Therapeutically effective and a low-cost, but
unquestionably high-potential, drug delivery
mechanism. To prevent the negative consequences, there
is a need for increasing the consumption of herbal
preparations. This study aims to list these natural
ingredients that could be used to make mouthwashes
that work well.
Keywords :
Neem Antibacterial Activity, Tulsi AntiInfections Activity, Peppermint Flavoring Agents
The value of maintaining a clean mouth and
teeth has been understood since the dawn of civilization
and into the twenty-first century. A wide variety of
mouthwashes with numerous distinct active and inert
components are available to patients and dental
professionals. Making well-informed choices on which
products are best for which patients can be a challenging
undertaking. Although numerous well-known herbal
remedies have assisted in reducing tooth plaque and
gingivitis, In addition to other dental hygiene practices
like brushing and flossing, they have only recently been
used. Different herbal items and their extracts, such as
guava, pomegranate, neem, propolis, tulsi, green tea,
cranberry, grapefruit, etc., have demonstrated a variety
of health benefits. substantial advantages over chemical
ones. Natural mouthwashes could have a lot of
advantages over chemical ones. If mouthwashes that
may be safely produced and used by people at home
using natural materials can be developed, The
population's overall dental health may improve as a
result. The study uses a variety of organic components
and materials. The quality of the components utilized
was then examined using thin-layer chromatography.
Next, studies on physical evaluation, pH measurement,
stability, thin-layer chromatography, and antibacterial
activity were conducted. According to this investigation,
the created herbal mouthwash has substantial
Therapeutically effective and a low-cost, but
unquestionably high-potential, drug delivery
mechanism. To prevent the negative consequences, there
is a need for increasing the consumption of herbal
preparations. This study aims to list these natural
ingredients that could be used to make mouthwashes
that work well.
Keywords :
Neem Antibacterial Activity, Tulsi AntiInfections Activity, Peppermint Flavoring Agents