Literature DB >> 27715358

Critical Review on Eliminating Endodontic Dental Infections Using Herbal Products.

Vineet Agrawal1, Sonali Kapoor1, Isha Agrawal2.   

Abstract

The main purpose of a root canal treatment is to eliminate the bacteria and their products from the pulp space. Chemomechanical preparation (chemical-refers to irrigating solutions, i.e., either synthetic chemicals or herbal solutions and mechanical-refers to instrumentation of a root canals with endodontic files) of a root canal system plays a major role in obtaining the rationale of root canal treatment. Various synthetic chemicals known as endodontic irrigants play a major role in disinfection, but also have undesirable properties like allergic potential, toxicity, unacceptable taste, etc. Today there is a major change in trend towards the use of natural herbal medicines as a part of dental treatment due to its easy availability, less toxicity, and cost effectiveness. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review of various herbal endodontic irrigants evaluated for their effectiveness in the disinfection of a root canal system. This literature review is conducted using electronic databases "PubMed," "Google Scholar," and "Scopus," and articles were limited to those in the English language and published between 1980 and 2014.

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Keywords:  Morinda citrifolia; herbal medicine; propolis; tea tree oil; triphala

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27715358     DOI: 10.1080/19390211.2016.1207004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diet Suppl        ISSN: 1939-0211


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Review 1.  Therapeutic Uses of Triphala in Ayurvedic Medicine.

Authors:  Christine Tara Peterson; Kate Denniston; Deepak Chopra
Journal:  J Altern Complement Med       Date:  2017-07-11       Impact factor: 2.579

2.  The Antiplaque Efficacy of Two Herbal-Based Toothpastes: A Clinical Intervention.

Authors:  Sudhir Rama Varma; Husam Sherif; Ahmed Serafi; Salim Abu Fanas; Vijay Desai; Eiyas Abuhijleh; Ahmad Al Radaidah
Journal:  J Int Soc Prev Community Dent       Date:  2018-02-22

3.  Mediterranean herb extracts inhibit microbial growth of representative oral microorganisms and biofilm formation of Streptococcus mutans.

Authors:  Joachim Hickl; Aikaterini Argyropoulou; Maria Eleni Sakavitsi; Maria Halabalaki; Ali Al-Ahmad; Elmar Hellwig; Nektarios Aligiannis; Alexios Leandros Skaltsounis; Annette Wittmer; Kirstin Vach; Lamprini Karygianni
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-12-12       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Intraradicular Smear Removal Efficacy of Triphala as a Final Rinse Solution in Curved Canals: A Scanning Electron Microscope Study.

Authors:  Abraham Chris Susan; Alamelu Ragunath Bharathraj; Muthuvel Praveen; Nallakapalayam Somasundaram Mohan Kumar; Jeyaraman Venkataraman Karunakaran
Journal:  J Pharm Bioallied Sci       Date:  2019-05

5.  Antimicrobial and physical properties of experimental endodontic sealers containing vegetable extracts.

Authors:  Daniela Coelho Dos Santos; Andressa da Silva Barboza; Lara Rodrigues Schneider; Carlos Enrique Cuevas-Suárez; Juliana Silva Ribeiro; Melissa Feres Damian; Angela Diniz Campos; Rafael Guerra Lund
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-03-19       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  The Effect of Final Rinse Agitation with Ultrasonic or 808 nm Diode Laser on Coronal Microleakage of Root-canal Treated Teeth.

Authors:  Mohsen Ramazani; Mohammad Asnaashari; Roghayyeh Ahmadi; Nafiseh Zarenejad; Alireza Rafie; Jamshid Yazadani Charati
Journal:  Iran Endod J       Date:  2018

7.  Antimicrobial effect of herbal extract of Acacia arabica with triphala on the biofilm forming cariogenic microorganisms.

Authors:  Karthikeyan Ramalingam; Bennett T Amaechi
Journal:  J Ayurveda Integr Med       Date:  2018-10-30
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