Comparison of effectiveness of Salvadora Persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stain

The miswak, a traditional chewing stick for cleaning teeth, is made from the plant Salvadora persica. It contains a wide range of healthy components in maintaining good oral hygiene. The objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness of whitening toothpaste containing Salvadora persica ex...

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Main Authors: Erlina Sih Mahanani, Erry Mochamad Arief, Samantha Victoria Samuel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2009-11-01
Series:Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/14109
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spelling doaj-45e93806a55749679e5dcc96d17b459a2021-06-02T07:09:03ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranPadjadjaran Journal of Dentistry1979-02012549-62122009-11-0121310.24198/pjd.vol21no3.141097867Comparison of effectiveness of Salvadora Persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stainErlina Sih Mahanani0Erry Mochamad Arief1Samantha Victoria Samuel2Universiti Sains MalaysiaUniversiti Sains MalaysiaUniversiti Sains MalaysiaThe miswak, a traditional chewing stick for cleaning teeth, is made from the plant Salvadora persica. It contains a wide range of healthy components in maintaining good oral hygiene. The objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness of whitening toothpaste containing Salvadora persica extract at removing tea and chlorhexidine stain by comparing with one of commercially available whitening toothpaste and drinking water as a control group. A randomized experimental study was done. The standard method cycled clear acrylic specimens through artificial saliva, 0.2% chlorhexidine and tea on the hour 8 times per day and stain were measured using a spectrophotometer to achieve baseline reading. Test interventions were 2 whitening kinds of toothpaste; whitening toothpaste containing Salvadora persica extract (group A), commercial whitening toothpaste (group B) and drinking water as a control group (group C). Treatment interventions were done at 09:00 and 16:00 by exposing the specimens to slurries of each treatment for 2 minutes. The specimens remained in the artificial saliva between each cycles day and night. At the end of the day, the stain was assessed by spectrophotometer and Lobene Stain Index. The comparison of total stain removal assessed by spectrophotometer on day 5 between all groups was significant (p=0.007). The median of total stain removal and visual assessment recording using Lobene stain index showed Salvadora persica whitening toothpaste scored more reduction of staining followed by commercial whitening toothpaste and then control group. As a conclusion, the whitening toothpaste containing Salvadora persica is more effective at removing tea and chlorhexidine stain.http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/14109salvadora persica, whitening toothpaste, staining
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Samantha Victoria Samuel
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Erry Mochamad Arief
Samantha Victoria Samuel
Comparison of effectiveness of Salvadora Persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stain
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
salvadora persica, whitening toothpaste, staining
author_facet Erlina Sih Mahanani
Erry Mochamad Arief
Samantha Victoria Samuel
author_sort Erlina Sih Mahanani
title Comparison of effectiveness of Salvadora Persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stain
title_short Comparison of effectiveness of Salvadora Persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stain
title_full Comparison of effectiveness of Salvadora Persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stain
title_fullStr Comparison of effectiveness of Salvadora Persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stain
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of effectiveness of Salvadora Persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stain
title_sort comparison of effectiveness of salvadora persica whitening toothpaste with commercial whitening toothpaste at removing stain
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
issn 1979-0201
2549-6212
publishDate 2009-11-01
description The miswak, a traditional chewing stick for cleaning teeth, is made from the plant Salvadora persica. It contains a wide range of healthy components in maintaining good oral hygiene. The objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness of whitening toothpaste containing Salvadora persica extract at removing tea and chlorhexidine stain by comparing with one of commercially available whitening toothpaste and drinking water as a control group. A randomized experimental study was done. The standard method cycled clear acrylic specimens through artificial saliva, 0.2% chlorhexidine and tea on the hour 8 times per day and stain were measured using a spectrophotometer to achieve baseline reading. Test interventions were 2 whitening kinds of toothpaste; whitening toothpaste containing Salvadora persica extract (group A), commercial whitening toothpaste (group B) and drinking water as a control group (group C). Treatment interventions were done at 09:00 and 16:00 by exposing the specimens to slurries of each treatment for 2 minutes. The specimens remained in the artificial saliva between each cycles day and night. At the end of the day, the stain was assessed by spectrophotometer and Lobene Stain Index. The comparison of total stain removal assessed by spectrophotometer on day 5 between all groups was significant (p=0.007). The median of total stain removal and visual assessment recording using Lobene stain index showed Salvadora persica whitening toothpaste scored more reduction of staining followed by commercial whitening toothpaste and then control group. As a conclusion, the whitening toothpaste containing Salvadora persica is more effective at removing tea and chlorhexidine stain.
topic salvadora persica, whitening toothpaste, staining
url http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/14109
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