In vitro Study: Determining the Antibacterial Activity of Different Concentrations of
Essential Oil against Streptococcus sanguinis Isolated from supragingival Plaque
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Abstract
Several mouth diseases are common health issues, including dental
caries and periodontal disease. In the absence of prevention, these conditions result in periodontal pockets. It has been proven that periodontal diseases are associated with supra-gingival plaque bacteria, including Streptococcus sanguinis. To
avoid antibiotic side effects and bacteria becoming increasingly resistant, an alternative to antibacterial agents must be developed to ensure no side effects or increased resistance. As a consequence, natural herbs and Ayurveda drugs have become increasingly important. This research aims to investigate the antibacterial
activity of Eucalyptus Globules essential oil against Streptococcus sanguinis bacteria. An evaluation of the anti-microbial effects of different concentrations of
Eucalyptus Globules oil on Streptococcus sanguinis bacteria was conducted using
a well-plate approach was also utilized to compare the effects of Eucalyptus
Globules oil on bacterial growth in comparison to 0.2% chlorhexidine mouthwash. It was found that Eucalyptus Globules essential oil was highly antibacterial
against Streptococcus sanguinis as the concentration of extract increased, with a
highly significant difference (P ≤ 0.01) between all concentrations and chlorhexidine. Thus, this antibacterial activity of Eucalyptus Globules essential oil against
Streptococcus sanguinis suggests that it could be used as a natural antibacterial
component in treating oral infections.
Keywords: Essential oil, Eucalyptus Globules, Dental plaque, Antibacterial activity.