Abstract
Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial, with plaque buildup and increased oral microorganisms being major contributors to poor oral health. Various herbal extracts, including german chamomile, terminaliachebula, aloevera, green tea, peppermint satva, turmeric, neem, triphala, pomegranate extracts, guava extract, propolis, alum, darim leaves, mulethi, and others, exhibit properties similar to chlorhexidine in controlling plaque and reducing gingivitis. Many herbal mouthwashes contain herbs with antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. A combination of neem, tulsi, guava leaves, turmeric and ginger rhizome and clove oil extracts used as a mouthwash has shown to be more effective than chlorhexidine in gingival index, bleeding index and colony count. Therefore, using green herbal mouthwash can enhance oral hygiene without adverse effects. Thus maintaining optimal oral hygiene is crucial for overall health. Poor oral hygiene often results from plaque accumulation and an increase in oral microorganisms. In recent years, herbal mouthwashes have gained popularity for their potential benefits in promoting oral health. This research paper explores the advantage of herbal mouthwash when compared to the standard chlorhexidine mouthwash.
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