A Review on Herbal Extracts in Dentistry: Current Scenario and Future Trends

Dr. Shital Gandhalikar, Dr. Neeraj Chauhan, Dr. Abhishek Gupta, Dr. Junaid Kapadia, Dr. Manoj Jain, Dr. Arshdeep Kaur
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Background: A global review on oral health by the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasized that despite great improvements in the oral health of populations in several countries, global problems still persist. Dental caries and periodontal disease have historically been considered the most important global oral health burdens. This is particularly so among underprivileged groups in both developing and developed countries. The application of natural products for the control of oral diseases is considered as an interesting alternative to synthetic antimicrobials due to their lower negative impact, and for the effort to overcome primary or secondary resistance to the drug during therapy. Objective: To review the current evidence on the antimicrobial efficacy of plant extracts on dental caries and plaque microorganisms. Materials and Methods: A literature search was made for 6 months in PubMed, PubMed Central, MEDLINE, LILACS/BBO, Cochrane database of systematic reviews, SCIENCE DIRECT, and Google scholar databases. The results from the relevant published literatures are discussed. Summary and Conclusion: The extracts of Azadirachta Indica, Ocimum sanctum, Murraya koenigii L., Acacia nilotica, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Mangifera indica, Psidium guajava, Rosa indica, and Aloe barbadensis The current evidence is on individual plant extracts against bacteria involved in either caries or periodontitis. The research assessing the antimicrobial efficacy of a combination of these plant extracts against dental caries and periodontal pathogens is the need of the hour, and such research will aid in the development of a novel, innovative method that can simultaneously inhibit two of the most common dental diseases of mankind, besides slowing the development of drug resistance.
草药提取物在牙科中的应用:现状和未来趋势
背景:世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的一项关于口腔健康的全球审查强调,尽管一些国家人口的口腔健康有了很大改善,但全球性问题仍然存在。龋齿和牙周病历来被认为是全球最重要的口腔健康负担。在发展中国家和发达国家的弱势群体中尤其如此。应用天然产物控制口腔疾病被认为是合成抗菌素的一个有趣的替代方案,因为它们的负面影响较小,并且在治疗期间努力克服对药物的原发性或继发性耐药性。目的:综述植物提取物对龋菌斑微生物抑菌作用的研究进展。材料与方法:在PubMed、PubMed Central、MEDLINE、LILACS/BBO、Cochrane系统综述数据库、SCIENCE DIRECT和Google scholar数据库中进行为期6个月的文献检索。讨论了相关已发表文献的结果。摘要与结论:印楝、圣木、木犀草、金合acia nilotica、camaldulensis、木槿、芒果、番石榴、印度玫瑰和芦荟的提取物目前的证据是单个植物提取物对龋齿或牙周炎相关细菌的抑制作用。评估这些植物提取物组合对龋齿和牙周病原体的抗菌功效的研究是当务之急,这样的研究将有助于开发一种新的创新方法,既能同时抑制人类最常见的两种牙病,又能减缓耐药性的发展。
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