Influence of menstrual cycle and salivary ß-estradiol on volatile sulfur compound

S Kakoei, F Barkhori, A Mirzazadeh… - Journal of Oral Health …, 2012 - johoe.kmu.ac.ir
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Tooth extraction as a part of orthodontic treatment plan to create
space for leveling and aligning teeth or causing tooth movement leads to changes in arch …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison of the antibacterial properties of three mouthwashes containing chlorhexidine against oral microbial plaques: An in vitro study

H Yousefimanesh, M Amin, M Robati… - Jundishapur journal …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: The mouth provides an environment that allows the colonization and growth of
a wide variety of microorganisms, especially bacteria. One of the most effective ways to …

[PDF][PDF] Antibacterial effects of Persica and Matrica herbal mouthwashes on common oral microorganisms: An in vitro study

M Sadeghi, R Bahramabadi, S Assar - J Mash Dent Sch, 2011 - ku.khorraman.ir
Materials & Methods: The disc diffusion method was used to measure inhibition zone of
tested mouthwashes on Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sanguis, Streptococcus …

[HTML][HTML] Awareness of dental students about forensic odontology in Karachi, Pakistan

M Kashif, MA Kamran, S Rizwan, S Iqbal… - Journal of Oral Health …, 2020 - johoe.kmu.ac.ir
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Tooth extraction as a part of orthodontic treatment plan to create
space for leveling and aligning teeth or causing tooth movement leads to changes in arch …

Cleansing and preparation of data for statistical analysis: A step necessary in oral health sciences research

H Molavi Vardajani, AA Haghdoost… - Journal of Oral Health …, 2016 - johoe.kmu.ac.ir
In many published articles, there is still no mention of quality control processes, which might
be an indication of the insufficient importance the researchers attach to undertaking or …

[PDF][PDF] In vitro antimicrobial and cytotoxicity activities of some medicinal plant extracts against oral microbial pathogens

F Amirinia, M Pourhajibagher - Folia medica, 2021 - foliamedica.bg
Introduction: Medicinal plants have long been of great interest to scientists in the search for
the best treatment of diseases, especially the infectious diseases. In recent years, the use of …

Comparison of the antibacterial effects of chlorhexidine mouth washes with jaftex mouth wash on some common oral microorganisms: An in vitro study

E Babadi, Z Bamzadeh, F Babadi - Middle East J Fam Med, 2017 - platform.almanhal.com
Abstract Background and Objectives: Mouth washes with anti-inflammatory and anti-plaque
properties are recommended to maintain good oral hygiene. Thus the aim of this study was …

Effects of propolis and persica mouthwashes on three common oral Streptococci: A comparative study

MS Alemrajabi, M Dastorani, H Hamidi… - Pharmaceutical and …, 2021 - pbr.mazums.ac.ir
Background: Dental caries and periodontal diseases are among the most common oral
diseases, and research to achieve an effective strategy to overcome these diseases is …

Clinical Effects of Chlorhexidine 0.2% and Cetylpyridinium 0.05% Combination in Comparison with Chlorhexidine, Cetylpyridinium and Persica in Reducing Oral …

N Yarahmadi, F Hashemian, RH Doust - Journal of Pharmaceutical …, 2020 - jpc.tums.ac.ir
Background: Preparation of a new product with the goal of reducing chlorhexidine's side
effects without decreasing (and even increasing) its effectiveness is a desirable goal for …

[PDF][PDF] Antimicrobial effects of Tanacetum balsamita L essential oil Streptococcus mutants, Streptococcus sanguis and Streptococcus salivarius and its comparison with …

M Karimzadeh, S Khademnejad, Z Aghazadeh - J Res Dent Sci, 2021 - jrds.ir
Results: According to the results, the essential oil in concentration of 100 µg/m had inhibitory
effect on growth of streptococcus mutans, salivaris, and sanguis. This effect was better than …