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In recent years, the burden of dental plaque has become a significant problem in developing countries. Essential oils are utilised in oil-pulling therapy based on their recognised antibacterial effects. However, these exerted effects targeting biofilms found in dental plaque lack scientific validation. The antibacterial activity of clove, cinnamon, thyme, and tea tree oil were tested subsequent to adjusting preliminary concentrations from 0.01-100 % v/v to 0.2-15 % v/v, respectively. It was proposed as oil concentrations increased, the amount of microbial biofilms will be directly decreased.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In recent years, the burden of dental plaque has become a significant problem in developing countries. Essential oils are utilised in oil-pulling therapy based on their recognised antibacterial effects. However, these exerted effects targeting biofilms found in dental plaque lack scientific validation. The antibacterial activity of clove, cinnamon, thyme, and tea tree oil were tested subsequent to adjusting preliminary concentrations from 0.01-100 % v/v to 0.2-15 % v/v, respectively. It was proposed as oil concentrations increased, the amount of microbial biofilms will be directly decreased. Synergy blends of oils have also been recommended in oil-pulling therapy from previous studies. This study supports the negative correlation between an increase in oil concentration and decrease in biofilms. Synergistic activity of combined oils was found to some extent, however; further in-depth in vivo/in vitro and isolating major component of oils would clarify these findings.
Autorenporträt
Dawud Arishad is a graduate in Biomedical Science BSc (Hons). As an advocate of charitable work, he was quick to realise the significant problem of dental plaque and the use of essential oils in developing countries. Ultimately, he intends to pursue a career in dentistry to unite his caring nature while promoting a healthy lifestyle