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Novel natural product‐based oral topical rinses and toothpastes to prevent periodontal diseases

Isabelle Laleman, Wim Teughels

2020Periodontology 200045 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is increasing public interest in natural or herbal-based healthcare products. This trend is not only visible in supermarkets and dental practices, but also in the scientific world. An improving number of clinical trials are being conducted to validate the claims made about these products in regards to periodontal health. Among single component preparations, Aloe vera and green tea are the most studied natural ingredients. Concerning polyherbal mixtures, triphala has garnered great interest. The effects of these natural products on periodontal health is encouraging, with almost all studies showing an inhibitory effect on plaque accumulation and an improvement in gingival health. However, more studies are needed to be able to design clinical guidelines to guide the use of these natural products in periodontal practice. For most of these products, few studies are available and, moreover, the available studies are limited in duration, the number of participants, and the specific composition of the natural product is often not described in detail.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAloe veraDentistryOral healthMouth rinseClinical trialGingivitisTraditional medicinePhytotherapyAlternative medicinePathologyOral microbiology and periodontitis researchEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityPhytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
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