Title of article
Comparison of Antiplaque Efficacy of Commercially Available HiOra (Herbal) Mouthwash with Listerine Mouthwash: A Clinical Study
Author/Authors
Gill, Sanjeet Reader - Department of Periodontology - Gian Sagar Dental College and Hospital - Rajpura - Punjab - India , Kapoor, Daljit Professor & Head - Department of Periodontology - Gian Sagar Dental College and Hospital Rajpura - Punjab - India , Singh, Jagjit Department of Periodontology - Himachal institute of Dental Sciences - Paonta sahib - Himachal Pradesh - India , Nanda, Tarun Dentist at Private Practice, Esfahan - Reader - Bhojia Dental College & Hospital - Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh - India
Pages
5
From page
53
To page
57
Abstract
Background. Herbal mouthwashes nowadays are gaining popularity because they contain naturally occurring ingre-dients that achieve the desired antimicrobial and antiinflammatory effects. The aim of this study was to compare the effica-cy of a commercially available herbal mouthwash (HiOra) with that of an essential oil-containing mouthwash, Listerine. Methods. A single-blind cross-over study was conducted on 30 dental students aged 18‒25 years. The subjects were ran-domly divided into two groups: A and B (n=15) and the study was divided into two phases. In phase 1, Listerine mouth-wash was given to group A and HiOra mouthwash to group B. The plaque score was recorded with Turesky modification of the Quigley–Hein plaque index consecutively for 10 days. After 15 days of wash-out period, in phase 2 both groups were given the other mouthwash. Results. The plaque scores were compared and the difference between the HiOra and Listerine mouthwash was deter-mined using Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests. The differences between plaque scores were statistically insignificant (P>0.05). The results showed that HiOra and Listerine mouthwashes yielded comparable results in plaque reduction. Conclusion. Herbal mouthwash was found to be a potent plaque inhibitor, yielding results comparable to those of Listerine mouthwash. These formulations may be more appealing because they do not contain alcohol, artificial preservatives, flavors or colors.
Keywords
Dental plaque , gingivitis , herbal , essential oil , mouthwash
Journal title
Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2520531
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