| Literature DB >> 25911964 |
Irlan Almeida Freires1, Carina Denny2, Bruna Benso3, Severino Matias de Alencar4, Pedro Luiz Rosalen5.
Abstract
Dental caries remains the most prevalent and costly oral infectious disease worldwide. Several methods have been employed to prevent this biofilm-dependent disease, including the use of essential oils (EOs). In this systematic review, we discuss the antibacterial activity of EOs and their isolated constituents in view of a potential applicability in novel dental formulations. Seven databases were systematically searched for clinical trials, in situ, in vivo and in vitro studies addressing the topic published up to date. Most of the knowledge in the literature is based on in vitro studies assessing the effects of EOs on caries-related streptococci (mainly Streptococcus mutans) and lactobacilli, and on a limited number of clinical trials. The most promising species with antibacterial potential against cariogenic bacteria are: Achillea ligustica, Baccharis dracunculifolia, Croton cajucara, Cryptomeria japonica, Coriandrum sativum, Eugenia caryophyllata, Lippia sidoides, Ocimum americanum, and Rosmarinus officinalis. In some cases, the major phytochemical compounds determine the biological properties of EOs. Menthol and eugenol were considered outstanding compounds demonstrating an antibacterial potential. Only L. sidoides mouthwash (1%) has shown clinical antimicrobial effects against oral pathogens thus far. This review suggests avenues for further non-clinical and clinical studies with the most promising EOs and their isolated constituents bioprospected worldwide.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25911964 PMCID: PMC6272492 DOI: 10.3390/molecules20047329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Flow diagram of the search strategy comprising the identification of potentially relevant material, and preliminary screening and final selection of the studies included in this review (based on PRISMA guidelines). * The leading reasons for exclusion of articles were: clinical trials—“score lower than 3 in Jadad’s scale” (see Methods); in vitro studies—lack of critical information on chemical profiling, and methodological shortcomings.
In vitro antibacterial activity of essential oils against Streptococcus mutans.
| Plant Species | Source | Microorganism | MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inflorescences | DSM 20523 | 155 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | DSM 20523 | 155 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| flowering aerial parts | DSM 20523 | 38 | nt | ++++ | [ | |
| Flowers | DSM 20523 | 155 | 310 | +++ | [ | |
| vegetative parts | DSM 20523 | 39 | 39 | ++++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | 4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 125–250 | +++ | [ | |
| Root | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | 2000 | nt | + | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 62.5–125 | 250–500 | ++++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | 250 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 250–500 | 500–1000 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 31.2–62.5 | 62.5–125 | ++++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 4646 | 40.1 | 13.8 | ++++ | [ | |
| aerial parts | ATCC 25175 | 100 | 200 | ++++ | [ | |
| CS | PTCC 1601 | 4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| Bulbs | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| CS | JC-2 | 10,000 | 10,000 | − | [ | |
| CS | ATCC 25175 | 200 | 800 | +++ | [ | |
| CS | ATCC 5175 | 600 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 125–250 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | >4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| CS | JC-2 | >10,000 | >10,000 | − | [ | |
| CS | JC-2 | 2500 | 2500 | − | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | 500 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 125–250 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 62.5–125 | 125–250 | ++++ | [ | |
| CS | JC-2 | 10,000 | 10,000 | − | [ | |
| Leaves | clinical isolates | 0.25–2 | 0.25–2 | * | [ | |
| Leaves | UA159 | 250–500 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| CS | PTCC 1601 | 6000 | nt | + | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 62.5–125 | 125–250 | ++++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 6363 | 0.04 | 0.08 | * | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | 1000 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | 1000 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| Leaves | JC-2 | >10,000 | >10,000 | − | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25275 | >2000 | nt | − | [ | |
| CS | PTCC 1601 | 2000 | nt | − | [ | |
| flowering aerial parts | clinical isolates | 640 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| flowering aerial parts | clinical isolates | 570 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| Leaves and flowering tops | clinical isolates | 920 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 62.5–125 | 125–250 | ++++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | 2000 | nt | + | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 250–500 | 250–500 | +++ | [ | |
| Leaves | ATCC 25175 | >4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| CS | PTCC 1601 | 2000 | nt | + | [ | |
| Leaves | UA 159 | 250–500 | 500–1000 | +++ | [ |
Note: * values are expressed as v/v; CS (commercial source); nt (not tested); Comparative MIC values: (++++) ≤100; (+++) 101 to 500; (++) 501 to 1000; (+) >1001 to 2000; (−) >2001.
In vitro antibacterial activity of essential oils against S. sobrinus, S. sanguinis and S. salivarius.
| Plant Species | Source | Microorg | Ref. | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | ||||
| inflorescences | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 1250 | nt | + | [ | |||
| Leaves | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 1250 | nt | + | [ | |||
| flowering aerial parts | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 625 | nt | ++ | [ | |||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | >4000 | nt | − | >4000 | nt | − | 4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | 2000 | nt | + | 2000 | nt | + | 4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | 4000 | nt | − | 4000 | nt | − | 4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | ATCC 27609 1 | 13.8 | nt | ++++ | nt | nt | nt | nt | [ | |||
| aerial parts | ATCC 27607 1 | 100 | 100 | ++++ | 100 | 200 | ++++ | nt | nt | [ | ||
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| CS | ATCC 6715 1 | 10,000 | 10,000 | − | nt | nt | nt | nt | [ | |||
| ATCC B13 1 | ||||||||||||
| Flowers | ATCC 27607 1 | 200 | 800 | +++ | 400 | 800 | +++ | nt | nt | [ | ||
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | >4000 | nt | − | >4000 | nt | − | >4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| CS | 6715 1 | 10,000 | 10,000 | − | nt | nt | nt | nt | [ | |||
| CS | 6715 1 | 1300 | 2500 | + | nt | nt | nt | nt | [ | |||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | 1000 | nt | ++ | 1000 | nt | ++ | 2000 | nt | + | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| CS | 6715 1 | 10,000 | 10,000 | − | nt | nt | nt | nt | [ | |||
| CS | Ssb 176 1 | 3000 | nt | − | 6000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Ssg 009 2 | ||||||||||||
| CS | Ssb 176 1 | 6000 | nt | − | 6000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Ssg 009 2 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | 1000 | nt | ++ | 2000 | nt | + | 2000 | nt | + | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | 1000 | nt | ++ | 2000 | nt | + | 2000 | nt | + | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | 6715 1 | 10,000 | 10,000 | − | nt | nt | nt | nt | [ | |||
| B13 1 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | 500 | nt | +++ | >2000 | nt | − | 600 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| CS | Ssb 176 1 | 3000 | nt | − | 6000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Ssg 009 2 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | ATCC 33478 1 | >4000 | nt | − | >4000 | nt | − | >4000 | nt | − | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| Leaves | Ssb 176 1 | 6000 | nt | − | nt | nt | nt | nt | [ | |||
| Ssg 009 2 | ||||||||||||
Note: CS = commercial source; nt (not tested); Comparative MIC values: (++++) ≤100; (+++) 101 to 500; (++) 501 to 1000; (+) >1001 to 2000; (−) >2001; 1 S. sobrinus; 2 S. sanguinis and 3 S. salivarius.
In vitro antibacterial activity of essential oils against lactobacilli.
| Plant Species | Source | Microorg | Ref. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | ||||
| Inflorescences | IMC 101 1 | 310 | nt | +++ | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Leaves | IMC 101 1 | 2500 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| flowering aerial parts | IMC 101 1 | 1250 | nt | + | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 4000 | nt | - | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 500 | nt | +++ | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 500 | nt | +++ | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 4646 2 | nt | nt | 22.3 | nt | ++++ | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 4000 | nt | − | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 500 | nt | +++ | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 6363 2 | nt | nt | 0.04 | 0.3 * | * | [ | ||
| aerial parts | ATCC 4356 1 | 80,000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 500 | nt | +++ | [ | ||
| aerial parts | ATCC 4356 1 | 5000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 1000 | nt | ++ | [ | ||
| aerial parts | ATCC 4356 1 | 80,000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| aerial parts | ATCC 4356 1 | 80,000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 1000 | nt | ++ | [ | ||
| Leaves | ATCC 11578 2 | nt | nt | 4000 | nt | − | [ | ||
| aerial parts | ATCC 4356 1 | 5000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
Note: * values are expressed as % (v/v); nt (not tested); Comparative MIC values: (++++) <100; (+++) 100 to 500; (++) 501 to 1000; (+) >1001 to 2000; (−) >2001; 1 L. acidophilus; 2 L. casei.
Essential oils isolated compounds against Streptococcus mutans.
| Compound | Plant Species | Culture Collection | MIC (μg/mL) | MBC (μg/mL) | Score | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,8, Cineole | DSM 20523 | 2500 | nt | − | [ | |
| 1,8, Cineole | DSM 20523 | 155 | 1250 | +++ | [ | |
| 1,8, Cineole | ATCC 25275 | 1500 | nt | + | [ | |
| Camphor | ATCC 25275 | 1500 | nt | + | [ | |
| Caryophyllene oxide | clinical isolates | 250 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| Eugenol | ATCC 25175 | 100 | 200 | ++++ | [ | |
| Linalool | DSM 20523 | 625 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| Linalool | DSM 20523 | 310 | 310 | +++ | [ | |
| Linalool | ATCC 25175 | no activity | nt | − | [ | |
| Linalool | clinical isolates | 370 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| Menthol | clinical isolates | 15.6 | nt | ++++ | [ | |
| Pulegone | clinical isolates | 1750 | nt | + | [ | |
| Sabinene | ATCC 25175 | 800 | 1600 | ++ | [ | |
| Terpinen-4-ol | DSM 20523 | 1250 | nt | + | [ | |
| Terpinen-4-ol | DSM 20523 | 310 | 625 | +++ | [ | |
| Terpinen-4-ol | ATCC 25175 | 1600 | 3200 | + | [ | |
| Verbenone | ATCC 25275 | 1000 | nt | ++ | [ | |
| Viridiflorol | DSM 20523 | 2500 | nt | − | [ | |
| α-Pinene | ATCC 25175 | 6400 | 28,000 | − | [ | |
| α-Pinene | ATCC 25275 | 2000 | nt | + | [ | |
| α-Terpineol | ATCC 25175 | 1600 | 3200 | + | [ | |
| β-Caryophyllene | ATCC 25175 | 1600 | 3200 | + | [ | |
| β-Caryophyllene | ATCC 25275 | 300 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| β-Myrcene | ATCC 25275 | 400 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| β-Pinene | DSM 20523 | 1250 | nt | + | [ | |
| β-Pinene | DSM 20523 | 625 | 1250 | ++ | [ | |
| γ-Terpinene | DSM 20523 | 2500 | nt | − | [ |
Note: CS (commercial source); nt (not tested); Comparative MIC values: (++++) < 100; (+++) 100 to 500; (++) 501 to 1000; (+) > 1001 to 2000; (−) > 2001.
Essential oils isolated compounds against lactobacilli.
| Compound | Source | Culture Collection | Ref. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | ||||
| 1,8, Cineole * | IMC101 1 | 5000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Linalool | ATCC 4646 2 | nt | nt | no activity | nt | − | [ | ||
| Linalool * | IMC101 1 | 5000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Menthol | clinical isolates | 31.2 | nt | ++++ | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Terpinen-4-ol * | IMC101 1 | 5000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| β-Pinene * | IMC101 1 | 2500 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
| γ-Terpinene * | IMC101 1 | 5000 | nt | − | nt | nt | [ | ||
Note: * standard from Sigma-Aldrich® (St. Louis, MO, USA); nt (not tested); Comparative MIC values: (++++) <100; (−) >2001; 1 L. acidophilus; 2 L. casei.
Essential oils isolated compounds against S. sobrinus, S. sanguinis and S. salivarius.
| Compound | Plant Species | Culture Collection | Ref. | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | MIC (µg/mL) | MBC (µg/mL) | Score | ||||
| 1,8-cineole | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 1250 | nt | + | [ | |||
| Camphor | ATCC 33478 1 | 1500 | nt | + | 400 | nt | +++ | 400 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| Eugenol | ATCC 27607 1 | 200 | 400 | +++ | 400 | 800 | +++ | nt | nt | [ | ||
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| Linalool | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 625 | nt | ++ | [ | |||
| Linalool | ATCC 27609 1 | no activity | nt | − | nt | nt | nt | nt | [ | |||
| Sabinene | ATCC 27607 1 ATCC 10556 2 | 200 | 200 | +++ | 400 | 400 | +++ | nt | nt | [ | ||
| Terpinen-4-ol | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 625 | nt | ++ | [ | |||
| Terpinen-4-ol | ATCC 27607 1 | 1600 | 3200 | + | 1600 | 3200 | + | nt | nt | [ | ||
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| Verbenone | ATCC 33478 1 | 1000 | nt | ++ | 400 | nt | +++ | 400 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| Viridiflorol | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 625 | nt | ++ | [ | |||
| α-Pinene | ATCC 27607 1 | 6400 | 12.800 | − | 6400 | 6400 | - | nt | nt | [ | ||
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| α-Pinene | ATCC 33478 1 | 1000 | nt | ++ | 400 | nt | +++ | 400 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| α-Terpineol | ATCC 27607 1 | 1600 | 1600 | + | 1600 | 3200 | + | nt | nt | [ | ||
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| β-Caryophyllene | ATCC 27607 1 | 12,800 | 12,800 | − | 1600 | 3200 | + | nt | nt | [ | ||
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| β-Caryophyllene | ATCC 33478 1 | 400 | nt | +++ | 400 | nt | +++ | 400 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| β-Myrcene | ATCC 33478 1 | 1500 | nt | + | 1500 | nt | + | 400 | nt | +++ | [ | |
| ATCC 10556 2 | ||||||||||||
| ATCC 25975 3 | ||||||||||||
| β-Pinene | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 625 | nt | ++ | [ | |||
| γ-Terpinene | IMC104 3 | nt | nt | nt | nt | 625 | nt | ++ | [ | |||
Note: nt (not tested); Comparative MIC values: (+++) 100 to 500; (++) 501 to 1000; (+) >1001 to 2000; (−) >2001; 1 S. sobrinus; 2 S. sanguinis and 3 S. salivarius.
Essential oils, fractions or isolated compounds against in vitro oral biofilm formation.
| Ref. | Essential Oil/Fraction or Isolated Compound | Biofilm Formation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strain | Test(s) Performed | Biofilm Age Conditions | Outcomes | ||
| [ | Formation of S. mutans biofilm, the samples were placed in the wells of sterile polystyrene U-bottom microtiter plates, previously treated with saliva | Biofilm of Cs4 and Bd2 fractions presented a better performance since they inhibited more than 90% of biofilm formation at lower concentrations (31.2 μg/mL). | |||
| [ | Macro technique using microbial disks subjected to the action of the essential oil and controls | The biofilms were exposed to controls and essential oil for 3 min and incubated for 72 h at 37 °C | Growth inhibition: EO 70%–75% | ||
| [ | Macro technique using microbial disks subjected to the action of the essential oil and controls | The biofilms were exposed to controls and essential oil for 3 min and incubated for 72 h at 37 °C | Growth inhibition: EO 75%–80% | ||
| [ | Macro technique using microbial disks subjected to the action of the essential oil and controls | The biofilms were exposed to controls and essential oil for 3 min and incubated for 72 h at 37 °C | Growth inhibition: EO 80%–85% | ||
| [ | Technique using 24-well plates containing resin teeth. | After cultivating | Biofilm formation was decreased in the presence of | ||
| [ | Biofilm formation (SBF) assay | The biofilms were exposed to controls and essential oil and incubated for 17 ± 1 h at 37 °C | |||
| [ | Microtiter technique Protocol using saliva. | The biofilms were exposed to controls and essential oil (0.3% and 3% | EO 0.3% ( | ||
| [ | Microtiter technique Protocol using saliva. | The biofilms were exposed to controls and essential oil (0.3% and 3% | EO 0.3% ( | ||
Framework of studies. Distribution of promising EOs and their isolated constituents tested against caries-related bacteria.
| Plant Species or Chemical Constituent | Antibacterial Efficacy | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Planktonic Cells | Biofilms | Clinical Trial | |||||||||
| Smu | Ssob | Ssan | Ssal | Lc | La | Smu | Ssob | Ssal | Lc | ||
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| + | + | + | + | + | + | ||||||
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| + | Plaque reduction | ||||||||||
| + | + | + | + | ||||||||
| Menthol | + | + | |||||||||
| Eugenol | + | + | + | ||||||||
Note: (+): MIC <100 µg/mL or correspondent; Smu: S. mutans; Ssob: S. sobrinus; Ssan: S. sanguinis; Ssal: S. salivarius; Lc: L. casei; La: L. acidophilus.
Figure 2Risk-of-bias summary of the clinical trials included in this systematic review. Red (−) stands for high risk of bias, green (+) stands for low risk of bias and yellow (?) stands for unclear risk of bias. Overall, the studies are compliant with the CONSORT guidelines for clinical trials of herbal interventions, showing low risk of bias.
Characteristics of the Randomized Clinical Trials included in this systematic review.
| Plant Species | Essential Oil Formulation | Study Design | Sample Size | Country | Age (Mean ± SD)/Gender (Fem) * | Sample Loss/Reasons | Control Group | Dosing Protocol | Assessment Checkpoints | Assessment Instruments of Interest | Outcome ** | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1% | Phase II, randomized, double-blind, crossover | Brazil | 31 ± 10.90 55.6% F | 16 individuals (no gender distinction)/lack of compliance or could not be reached for follow-up visits. | 0.12% CHX | Rinsing approx. 15 mL for 30 s, twice a day (once after breakfast and once in the late afternoon) during a 7-day period. | Baseline, 1 week | Plaque index (PI) measured at four sites | +/+ | [ | ||
| 10% | Phase II, randomized, double-blind, crossover. Partial mouth experimental model | Brazil | 22 ± 4.24 50.0% F | 4 individuals (no gender distinction)/third molar extraction | Placebo gel | Filling a toothshield with the gel prior to insertion in the mouth and seating it over the experimental teeth 3 times a day for at least 1 min. | Baseline, 3 weeks | Plaque index (PI) measured at six sites | −/+ | [ | ||
| Multi-herbal mouthrinse containing 0.67% ( | Phase I and II, randomized, double-blind | Phase I | USA | 31.88 ± 7.51 Phase I: 62.5% F Phase II: 82.3% F | Phase I: 1 female/reported mild ‘hay fever’-like symptoms. Her symptoms were judged to be unrelated to the mouthrinse. Phase II: 3 female/One reported lightheadedness (possibly related to the test rinse); One dropped out to participate in another study; and one was excluded because she required treatment with antibiotics for an unrelated condition. | Placebo mouth rinse | Rinsing approx. 15 mL for 30 s, twice a day during a 6-week period. | Baseline, 6 weeks and 12 weeks | Plaque index (PI) measured at six sites | −/− | [ |
Note: CHX (chlorhexidine) mouthrinse; * Age and gender of individuals assigned to the experimental group; ** Statistically significant reduction (+) or not (−) in the amount of cariogenic biofilm compared to CHX or placebo (fist sign) and to the baseline condition (second sign, after slash) (p < 0.05).
Figure 3The chemical structure of (‒)-menthol [(1R,2S,5R)-2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexanol].
Figure 4The chemical structure of eugenol [4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenol].
Search strategy and bibliographic databases used to retrieve the articles falling into the scope of this systematic review.
| Bibliographic Databases (Primary Sources) | Search Strategy (Descriptors and Boolean Operators) |
|---|---|
| SciVerse Scopus (Since 1995 until December 2014) | (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (anti caries OR anti caries agents) (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (mouthwashes OR dentifrice OR gel) AND anti plaque (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (oral pathogens OR cariogenic bacteria) (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND antimicrobial AND oral cavity essential oils AND oral |
| Web of Science | (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (anti caries OR anti caries agents) (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (mouthwashes OR dentifrice OR gel) AND anti plaque (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (oral pathogens OR cariogenic bacteria) |
| Medline via Pubmed (Since 1966 until December 2014) | (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (anti caries OR anti caries agents) (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (mouthwashes OR dentifrice OR gel) AND anti plaque (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND (oral pathogens OR cariogenic bacteria) (oils, volatile OR essential oil) AND antimicrobial AND oral cavity essential oil AND oral cavity AND antibacterial essential oil AND MIC AND oral |
| SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) (Since 1998 until December 2014) and LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature) (Since 1982 until December 2014) | aceites esenciales aceite volatile essential oil AND caries óleo essencial AND óleo essencial AND óleo essencial AND oral óleo essencial AND antibacteriano |
| Cochrane Library | essential oil AND caries óleo essencial AND óleo essencial AND óleo essencial AND oral óleo essencial AND antibacteriano |
| Google Scholar | Manual searches according to the reference lists of the articles |
Established parameters based on Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations of essential oils or related chemical constituents.
| MIC Range | Intensity of Antibacterial Activity | Score |
|---|---|---|
| ≤100 µg/mL | very strong activity | (++++) |
| 101–500 µg/mL | strong activity | (+++) |
| 501–1000 µg/mL | moderate activity | (++) |
| 1001–2000 µg/mL | weak activity | (+) |
| >2001 µg/mL | no activity | (−) |