Move over chlorhexidine, garlic extract is stepping up as a surprisingly potent mouthwash. Researchers at the University of ...
Garlic extract is emerging as a surprisingly powerful contender to chlorhexidine, the long-standing “gold standard” in antimicrobial mouthwashes. A systematic review of clinical studies shows that ...
For many people, mouthwash is a quick swish and spit before bed. You do it almost on autopilot, trusting that sharp medicinal ...
Garlic extract demonstrates antimicrobial efficacy comparable to other widely used antiseptics and disinfectants, such as chlorhexidine, according to University of Sharjah medical scientists.
A new review finds that garlic extract may match the antimicrobial power of chlorhexidine, suggesting it could become a natural alternative in oral care. Garlic extract may work as effectively as well ...
For the patients of oral cancer, scientists have developed a herbal mouthwash that can help reduce the degree of pain caused due to radiation therapy. The mouthwash is developed, clinically tested and ...
Chennai: The Medical Superintendent of Regional Cancer Centre, Dr K. Ramadas says, “The liquid is a mix of equal quantities of powdered dried leaves and bark of neem (Azadiracta indica); fruits of ...
Alcohol-based mouthwash also kills the good bacteria in our mouth. It can also causes teeth staining or discolouration.
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