Periodontal Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Anti-plaque Effect of a Mouthwash Composed of Salvadora Persica L. and Green Tea: a 4days Randomized Controlled Crossover Clinical Trial
Periodontal diseases and caries are essentially initiated and progressed by accumulation of dental plaque. Thus, daily effective plaque control is valuable as a preventive measure and maintaining oral health. Mechanical plaque control is important but has limitations; therefore, an adjunctive chemical plaque control such as mouthwash is helpful. Various medicinal plant-derived galenicals might be used as safe and stable alternatives to synthetic mouthwashes. For example, a combination of Salvadora persica L. (Sp) root sticks and green tea (Gt) aqueous extract has been found to reduce plaque accumulation over 24 hours. Moreover, these extracts were reported to have anti-microbial activity against many oral bacteria. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of the combination of Gt aqueous extract and Sp aqueous extract in reducing plaque buildup for 4 days duration.
Dental plaque is the soft mass formed on oral surfaces including tooth surfaces. It composed
of many species of which are commensal and other are pathogenic. The buildup of dental plaque
starts by adhesion of floating bacteria, primary colonizers, in saliva onto oral surfaces
such as tooth surfaces. Consequently, after adhesion, these primary bacteria provide adhesion
sites for secondary plaque colonizers and the plaque buildup continues to achieve a mature
dental plaque.
The mature dental plaque initiates host immune response by its bacterial content or its
toxins in the adjacent gingival tissues. Periodontal health is assumed to be in a state of
balance when the host immune response resolves the bacterial challenges. In other scenario,
the host immune response fails to overcome invader bacteria or their toxins leading to
chronicity of aberrant immune responses. Thus, periodontal diseases and caries may be
developed due to imbalance between dental plaque accumulation and host defense. For that
reason, dental plaque control is essential as preventive measure for good oral health.
Mechanical plaque control including tooth brushing and interdental aids is essential for
preserving oral health. However, efficient mechanical control is time consuming and needs
high manual dexterity and compliance. Therefore, chemical plaque control such as mouthwashes
might be useful as adjunctive to mechanical control. Chlorohexidine mouthwash is the
best-known mouthwash serving that purpose despite its side effects including tooth
discoloration and bitter taste.
Salvadora persica L. (Sp) root sticks and green tea (Gt), leafs of Camellia sinensis, aqueous
extracts were reported to exert anti-microbial activity against many oral bacteria. A
combination (Co.) of Gt aqueous extract and Sp aqueous extract at a specific concentration
(patented, IP 2015704777) was found to exhibit significant synergistic anti-bacterial and
anti-adherence efficacy against primary plaque colonizers in vitro. This Co. as a mouthwash
was reported to significantly reduce plaque accumulation comparing to chlorhexidine in vivo
for a period of 24 hours (NCT02624336 in December 3, 2015).
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