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Dabur Miswak Herbal Toothpaste 100 ml

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Niazi et al. (2018) conducted a double-blind RCT to compare the efficacy of chlorhexidine, cetylpyridinium, miswak, and neem mouthwash on plaque reduction among 80 patients who underwent orthodontic treatment. Mouthwash formulated with miswak, demonstrated significantly greater plaque reduction effect compared to the two chemical ingredients. Neem mouthwash was not able to demonstrate any significant reduction of plaque when compared to the two chemical ingredients ( Niazi et al., 2018). Varma S.R., Sherif H., Serafi A., Fanas S.A., Desai V., Abuhijleh E., Al Radaidah A. The antiplaque efficacy of two herbal-based toothpastes: A clinical intervention. J. Int. Soc. Prev. Community Dent. 2018; 8(1):21–27. doi: 10.4103/jispcd.JISPCD_411_17. [ PMC free article] [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar]

Dabur brings this wonder herb in the form of Incredible 'Meswak' toothpaste. The Meswak toothpaste has this rare extract and is scientifically proven to reduce tarter & plaque, fight germs & bacteria, prevent tooth decay& bad breathensuring healthy gums & strong teeth. The product has a unique flavour that connotes freshness and can be used for complete oral care. Dabur Meswak also does not have harmful chemicals such as Fluoride, Parabens, Triclosan & Formalin. This makes is the Complete Oral Care toothpaste for the Family. Miswak-incorporated toothpaste can be found prevalently in the market nowadays. In terms of plaque reduction, Gupta et al. (2012) in their triple-blind, parallel arm, RCT of 330 healthy children, compared the efficacy of miswak-incorporated toothpaste and fluoridated toothpaste. They found that significantly greater plaque reduction was achieved with the miswak-incorporated toothpaste compared to the conventional fluoridated toothpaste ( Gupta et al., 2012). Orthodontic chains are used by orthodontists to apply retraction forces to the teeth for orthodontic correction intervention. One concern about orthodontic chains, particularly the one made with elastomeric materials, is the force degradation that reduces its effectiveness overtime. The force degradation may be due to the exposure to the intraoral environment.The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the use of the miswak in 1986, but in 2000, an international consensus report on oral hygiene concluded that further research was needed to document the effect of the miswak. [2] Some of this further research has been done on a population of 203, and concluded, "that the periodontal status of miswak users in this Sudanese population is better than that of toothbrush users". [3] Yet another comparative study conducted on a sampling of 480 Saudi Arabian adults found that "the level of need for periodontal care in the sample chosen is low when compared with the findings of similar studies undertaken in other countries. The frequent use of the 'Miswak' was associated with a lower need for treatment". [4] Miswak extract vs. oral disinfectants [ edit ] Amoian B., Moghadamnia A.A., Barzi S., Sheykholeslami S., Rangiani A. Salvadora persica extract chewing gum and gingival health: improvement of gingival and probe-bleeding index. Complement Ther. Clin. Pract. 2010; 16(3):121–123. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2009.11.002. [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] However, the benefits of triclosan were discounted by the United States Food and Drug Administration in 2016 and its safety is uncertain as a hygiene product ingredient. [6] Chlorhexidine gluconate was also linked to serious allergic reactions, albeit rarely. [7] Chemical composition [ edit ] Huang R., Li M., Gregory R.L. Bacterial interactions in dental biofilm. Virulence. 2011; 2(5):435–444. doi: 10.1177/0022034509346811. [ PMC free article] [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar]

Rezaei S., Rezaei K., Mahboubi M., Jarahzadeh M.H., Momeni E., Bagherinasab M., Targhi M.G., Memarzadeh M.R. Comparison the efficacy of herbal mouthwash with chlorhexidine on gingival index of intubated patients in Intensive Care Unit. J. Indian Soc. Periodontol. 2016; 20(4):404–408. doi: 10.4103/0972-124X.194269. [ PMC free article] [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] Halawany, HS (April 2012). "A review on miswak (Salvadora persica) and its effect on various aspects of oral health". The Saudi Dental Journal. 24 (2): 63–9. doi: 10.1016/j.sdentj.2011.12.004. PMC 3723367. PMID 23960531.Miswak can help fight off even stubborn stains from coffee, tobacco, or tea thanks to its anti-bacterial properties and abrasive agents. Al-Bayaty, F.H., Abdulla, M.A., Hassan, M.I.A., Roslan, S.N.B., Hussain, S.F. and Said, H.B.B., 2010, December. Effect of mouthwash extracted from Miswak (Salvadora Persica) on periodontal pathogenic bacteria an in-vitro study. In 2010 International Conference on Science and Social Research (CSSR 2010) (pp. 178-181). IEEE. Using miswak removes bacteria, tartar, plaque and increases the production of saliva which curtails bad breath. Additionally, essential oils present in miswak leave a fresh aroma as well. 6.Eco-friendly and natural

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