In Vitro Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Pomegranate Vinegar and Rose Water Compared with Persica Mouthwash against Oral Bacteria

Background and Aim: Mutans streptococci are the main cause of tooth decay. Application of natural materials as mouthwash has been effective in reducing the bacterial count. This study aimed to assess the antimicrobial effects of rose water and pomegranate vinegar in comparison with Persica mouthwash...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Ramezanalizadeh, Mohammad Rabbani, Maryam Khoroushi, Azam Aliasghari
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Language:English
Published: Islamic Dental Association of Iran 2015-07-01
Series:Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran
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spelling doaj-2bf35c8249714d17b7e7bbd134b1bed02020-11-25T00:28:29ZengIslamic Dental Association of IranJournal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran2383-30412383-30412015-07-01273150157In Vitro Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Pomegranate Vinegar and Rose Water Compared with Persica Mouthwash against Oral BacteriaFatemeh Ramezanalizadeh0Mohammad Rabbani1Maryam Khoroushi2Azam Aliasghari3 Graduate Student, Department of Microbiology, School of Biology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, School of Biology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran Postgraduate Student, Department of Microbiology, School of Biology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran Background and Aim: Mutans streptococci are the main cause of tooth decay. Application of natural materials as mouthwash has been effective in reducing the bacterial count. This study aimed to assess the antimicrobial effects of rose water and pomegranate vinegar in comparison with Persica mouthwash on two oral bacteria responsible for tooth decay. Materials and Methods: Strongly adherent strains of Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus were selected for this in vitro study. Antimicrobial effects of pomegranate vinegar and rose water on microbial count in the biofilm and adhesion potential of bacteria were evaluated by microtiter plate method. Also, the well-plate technique was used to assess the effect of rose water and pomegranate vinegar in comparison with Persica mouthwash on bacterial growth and proliferation. The obtained resulted were analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc test using Graph Pad Prism version 5 software. Level of significance was set at P=0.05 with 95% confidence interval. Results: Pomegranate vinegar, rose water and Persica decreased plaque formation by S. mutans by 93%, 80% and 68%, respectively. These values for the S. sobrinus were 92%, 57% and 48%, respectively (all Ps<0.001). Pomegranate vinegar was more effective than the other two materials (P<0.001). However, none of these materials eliminated the biofilm. Pomegranate vinegar and Persica mouthwash inhibited the growth of the afore-mentioned bacteria. Conclusion: Within the limitations of this study, it seems that pomegranate vinegar and rose water have the potential to prevent or control the proliferation of S. mutans and S. sobrinus.http://jidai.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-834&slc_lang=en&sid=1Dental CariesMouthwashesStreptococcus mutansStreptococcus sobrinus
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author Fatemeh Ramezanalizadeh
Mohammad Rabbani
Maryam Khoroushi
Azam Aliasghari
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Mohammad Rabbani
Maryam Khoroushi
Azam Aliasghari
In Vitro Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Pomegranate Vinegar and Rose Water Compared with Persica Mouthwash against Oral Bacteria
Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran
Dental Caries
Mouthwashes
Streptococcus mutans
Streptococcus sobrinus
author_facet Fatemeh Ramezanalizadeh
Mohammad Rabbani
Maryam Khoroushi
Azam Aliasghari
author_sort Fatemeh Ramezanalizadeh
title In Vitro Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Pomegranate Vinegar and Rose Water Compared with Persica Mouthwash against Oral Bacteria
title_short In Vitro Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Pomegranate Vinegar and Rose Water Compared with Persica Mouthwash against Oral Bacteria
title_full In Vitro Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Pomegranate Vinegar and Rose Water Compared with Persica Mouthwash against Oral Bacteria
title_fullStr In Vitro Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Pomegranate Vinegar and Rose Water Compared with Persica Mouthwash against Oral Bacteria
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Pomegranate Vinegar and Rose Water Compared with Persica Mouthwash against Oral Bacteria
title_sort in vitro assessment of antibacterial activity of pomegranate vinegar and rose water compared with persica mouthwash against oral bacteria
publisher Islamic Dental Association of Iran
series Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran
issn 2383-3041
2383-3041
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Background and Aim: Mutans streptococci are the main cause of tooth decay. Application of natural materials as mouthwash has been effective in reducing the bacterial count. This study aimed to assess the antimicrobial effects of rose water and pomegranate vinegar in comparison with Persica mouthwash on two oral bacteria responsible for tooth decay. Materials and Methods: Strongly adherent strains of Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus were selected for this in vitro study. Antimicrobial effects of pomegranate vinegar and rose water on microbial count in the biofilm and adhesion potential of bacteria were evaluated by microtiter plate method. Also, the well-plate technique was used to assess the effect of rose water and pomegranate vinegar in comparison with Persica mouthwash on bacterial growth and proliferation. The obtained resulted were analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc test using Graph Pad Prism version 5 software. Level of significance was set at P=0.05 with 95% confidence interval. Results: Pomegranate vinegar, rose water and Persica decreased plaque formation by S. mutans by 93%, 80% and 68%, respectively. These values for the S. sobrinus were 92%, 57% and 48%, respectively (all Ps<0.001). Pomegranate vinegar was more effective than the other two materials (P<0.001). However, none of these materials eliminated the biofilm. Pomegranate vinegar and Persica mouthwash inhibited the growth of the afore-mentioned bacteria. Conclusion: Within the limitations of this study, it seems that pomegranate vinegar and rose water have the potential to prevent or control the proliferation of S. mutans and S. sobrinus.
topic Dental Caries
Mouthwashes
Streptococcus mutans
Streptococcus sobrinus
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