Abstract:Halitosis is a term that describes an unpleasant odor from the breath. The unpleasant odor is caused by the decaying activity of gram-negative microorganisms. The causes of halitosis are usually due to poor oral hygiene, deep caries, periodontal disease, oral infection, dry mouth, smoking, mucosal ulceration, pericoronitis, food residue in the mouth, and tongue coating. The essential oil in basil leaves is widely reported to have antibacterial activity, both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, fungi, and… Show more
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