Antimicrobial Activity Of Mouthwash Ethanol Extract of Curcuma purpurascens Bl. (Temu Blenyeh) as Affected by Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Concentration Variations
Ratna Tika Nikhmatul Laili,
Oktariani Pramiastuti,
Arifina Fahamsya
Abstract:Oral and dental health problems are usually caused by pathogenic microbes such as Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans. Sodium lauryl sulfate is a foamer that can remove microorganisms in the oral cavity. Using mouthwash is considered the easiest and most effective because it can reach between the teeth. Therefore, the aim of this research is to create and see the effect of varying the concentration of sodium lauryl sulfate in mouthwash preparations of ethanol extract of temu blenyeh (Curcuma purpurascens… Show more
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