2011
DOI: 10.4103/2231-0754.115776
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A comparative evaluation of efficacy of Punica granatum and chlorhexidine on plaque and gingivitis

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“…In Turkey, it was reported by Gürdal and Kültür [57] that the leaves of M. nigra are used for kidney disease. The paste of P. granatum flowers are used as a mouthwash for periodontitis [61]. The leaves of C. procera are used for headaches [62].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey, it was reported by Gürdal and Kültür [57] that the leaves of M. nigra are used for kidney disease. The paste of P. granatum flowers are used as a mouthwash for periodontitis [61]. The leaves of C. procera are used for headaches [62].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como resultado, observou-se que o enxaguatório a base de romã tinha eficácia antibacteriana contra Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis e Prevotella intermedia que são os agentes patogênicos periodontais mais importantes associados à periodontite. Este enxaguatório quando usado duas vezes ao dia durante quinze dias, apresentou uma diminuição mais significativa do sangramento gengival quando comparado à clorexidina 0,12% 52 .…”
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“…Gingivitis is an inflammatory process confined to the gingiva with no attachment or alveolar bone loss, 1 it is one of the most popular oral diseases affecting more than 90% of the population, regardless of age, sex or race. 2 It is known that plaque is the primary etiological and initiating factor in the development of gingivitis when in contact with the gingival tissue, therefore, plaque control represents the cornerstone of a good oral hygiene practice. 3 A large number of commercial chemical plaque control agents are available, but have some deficiencies, chlorhexidine is considered as a gold standard, 4 but it cannot be prescribed for long periods of time as it may cause teeth staining, taste disturbance and in rare cases, painful desquamation of oral mucosa.…”
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confidence: 99%