Comparative Evaluation of Antimicrobial activity of Tulsi extract [Ocimum Sanctum (Linn.)] and Curcumin extract [Curcuma Longa] with 0.2% Chlorhexidine on Periodontal Pathogens
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Periodontal disease is associated with colonization of specific bacteria in the subgingival area. Widespread use of antimicrobials has resulted in emergence of various side effects and drug resistance. Phytomedicine has been used in many clinical conditions and it appears to be a suitable alternative to manage conditions affecting the oral cavity. AIM: Present study aims to assess the in-vitro antimicrobial efficacy of Tulsi extract and Curcumin extract on Periodontal pathogens. MATERIALS & MET… Show more
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