currently available drugs contain phytochemicals as their active components. 1 The greater part of the human ailments resulting from bacterial infections, protozoans, and parasitic diseases, disorder from metabolic complications and sickness related with oxidative stress have been overseen appropriately using medicinal plants. 6-10 The development of multi-drug resistance in pathogenic microorganisms and parasites to different anti-infection agents and non-accessibility of safe antimicrobial agents for treatment has prompted a search for other antimicrobial agents from different sources with special interest on plants that might be utilized for the production of new drugs. 11-12 The vast majority of the natural products, basically of plant origin, have been screened to assess their antimicrobial activities on oral microorganisms. 13-19 Different oral hygiene methods have been used to overcome widely endemic diseases such as dental caries and oral infections. Due to Increasing awareness and expected evolving population; the use of safe, effective and economical products such as medicinal plant has expanded drastically. 20 Studies have shown that plant and herbal extracts possess significant antimicrobial potential against oral bacteria. As a result, several toothpaste and mouth rinses contain these herbal components to aid the conventional toothpaste. However only a limited amount of published data exists regarding the efficacy of these products on the initial plaque forming bacteria. 21 There exists a unique balance between the microbiota and the host in the oral cavity. Any