Abstract

Dental caries prevention is the key to control dental caries worldwide problem nowadays. Chlorhexidine is the gold standard antibacterial agent but it has many side effects so natural products have been proposed as a safer alternative; Propolis and pomegranate are known with their great antibacterial properties.Aim: This study assessed taste alteration, salivary pH and antibacterial activity of propolis and pomegranate mouthwashes compared to chlorhexidine mouthwash in high caries risk patients.Materials and Methods: A total of 80 participantswere divided randomly into four groups, in a parallel group design. Group 1:propolis mouthwash, group 2: pomegranate mouthwash, group 3: chlorhexidine mouthwash and group 4: saline. Salivary sample was collected at baseline, immediately after mouthwash usage and after seven days. The pH of the collected saliva and streptococcus mutans bacterial count were assessed. Participants received a questionnaire to assess taste alteration on the seventh day. Statistical analysis took placeusing ANOVA/ Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon tests.Results: Chlorhexidine has a significantly higher incidence of taste alteration compared to the other mouthwashes which showed statistically similar incidence. The highest salivary pH value was recorded after immediate usage of mouthwashes in all groups, after seven days there was no significant change in chlorhexidine and saline groups. There was no statistically significant difference between the total percentage reduction of bacterial count in all groups but with highest percentage of reduction after immediate usage.Conclusion: Propolis and pomegranate mouthwashes could be considered as an alternative to chlorhexidine mouthwash

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