Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy, Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology (PSTI), Kanpur-209305, India
Abstract
Background:
Herbal extracts have been employed since ages in dentistry as tooth
cleansing and antimicrobial agents. The use of herbal medicines continues to expand and
trend rapidly across the world. Herbal extracts have been used in dentistry for multiple uses
as reducing inflammation, as antimicrobial plaque agents, for preventing release of histamine
and as antiseptics, antioxidants, antimicrobials and analgesics. They also aid in healing
process and are very effective in controlling microbial plaque and other disorders related to
gums.
Objective:
The present review aims towards the combined review as well as compilation of
available herbs under the category of various dental associated problems.
Materials and Methods:
The herbs were studied by sectioning them as for looking after different
works or findings done against dental caries, tooth ache, scouring teeth, gum troubles
and herbs as mouth fresheners.
Results:
Herbal extracts have been used on a large scale in dentistry as tooth cleansing and
antimicrobial plaque agents. Many people take herbal derived medicines or herbal based
products for the purpose of reducing inflammation, as antimicrobial agents, for preventing
release of histamine and as antiseptics, antioxidants, antifungals, antibacterials, antivirals
and analgesics. Herbal extracts are used in dentistry for treatment of various dental disorders.
Conclusion:
The use of herbal medicines are blooming rapidly across the world. Herbal extracts
and the various herbs on the whole or their specific parts have been used in dentistry.
They relieve the problems of gums and act as excellent mouth fresheners. The natural herbal
remedies act as an effective substitute to antibiotics and represent a promising approach for
prevention and as therapeutic strategies for various oral infections as they are natural, eradicate
the problem from its root and provide long lasting relief. The herbal remedies are advantageous
over conventional treatment.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine,Drug Discovery
Reference88 articles.
1. Singh L.W.; Traditional medicinal plants of Manipur as anti-diabetics. J Med Plants Res 2011,5(5),677-687
2. Scartezzini P.; Speroni E.; Review on some plants of Indian traditional medicine with antioxidant activity. J Ethnopharmacol 2000,71(1-2),23-43
3. Jensen J.L.; Barkvoll P.; Clinical implications of the dry mouth. Oral mucosal diseases. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1998,842(1),156-162
4. Scherer W.; Gultz J.; Lee S.S.; Kaim J.; The ability of an herbal mouth rinse to reduce gingival bleeding. J Clin Dent 1998,9(4),97-100
5. Sharma P.P.; Cosmetics: Formulation, Manufacture, Quality Control 2014,507-519