The antibacterial effect of 10% Salvadorapersica (Siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on Enterococcus faecalis: an invitro study
Background and objective: Shaping and disinfection of the root canal with a combination of chemical agents and endodontic instruments play an important role in the success of endodontic therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial properties of herbal alternatives as possible irrigates ag...
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doaj-e72f29b24bb74cb1b42a07286175fe192020-11-25T03:26:33ZengHawler Medical UniversityZanco Journal of Medical Sciences1995-55881995-55962018-12-0122336737110.15218/zjms.2018.047The antibacterial effect of 10% Salvadorapersica (Siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on Enterococcus faecalis: an invitro studyNsar Muhyaddin Aziz0Venus Dilshad Najeeb1Hawler Medical UniversityHawler Medical UniversityBackground and objective: Shaping and disinfection of the root canal with a combination of chemical agents and endodontic instruments play an important role in the success of endodontic therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial properties of herbal alternatives as possible irrigates against Enterococcus faecalis during endodontic treatment compared with the conventional irrigation solutions such as NaOCl 5%. Methods: A 10% Siwak extract, 10% green tea extract and 50% fresh lemon juice were prepared separately to make antibiotic disks and seeded on the culture media respectively and compared with 5% NaOCl, distilled water as the control. Plates were left to incubate for 48 hours at 37Cₒ. Zones of inhibition of the bacterial growth were calculated to measure the antibacterial effect of the tested irrigants. Results: All irrigants were active against this bacterium. The 5% NaOCl had the highest mean value (27.70±0.66), followed by 10% Siwak (Salvadorapersica) (21.60±0.7), 50% lemon juice (15.10±0.56), and 10% green tea (10.50±0.5). Conclusion: Herbal extracts can be used as the possible irrigant to compensate 5% NaOCl during endodontic treatment.https://hmu.edu.krd/zjmsjournal/index.php/ejnm/article/view/597SiwakGreen teaLemon juiceNaOClEnterococcus faecalis |
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Nsar Muhyaddin Aziz Venus Dilshad Najeeb The antibacterial effect of 10% Salvadorapersica (Siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on Enterococcus faecalis: an invitro study Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences Siwak Green tea Lemon juice NaOCl Enterococcus faecalis |
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The antibacterial effect of 10% Salvadorapersica (Siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on Enterococcus faecalis: an invitro study |
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The antibacterial effect of 10% Salvadorapersica (Siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on Enterococcus faecalis: an invitro study |
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The antibacterial effect of 10% Salvadorapersica (Siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on Enterococcus faecalis: an invitro study |
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The antibacterial effect of 10% Salvadorapersica (Siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on Enterococcus faecalis: an invitro study |
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The antibacterial effect of 10% Salvadorapersica (Siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on Enterococcus faecalis: an invitro study |
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antibacterial effect of 10% salvadorapersica (siwak), 10% green tea, and 50% lemon juice on enterococcus faecalis: an invitro study |
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Hawler Medical University |
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Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences |
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1995-5588 1995-5596 |
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2018-12-01 |
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Background and objective: Shaping and disinfection of the root canal with a combination of chemical agents and endodontic instruments play an important role in the success of endodontic therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial properties of herbal alternatives as possible irrigates against Enterococcus faecalis during endodontic treatment compared with the conventional irrigation solutions such as NaOCl 5%.
Methods: A 10% Siwak extract, 10% green tea extract and 50% fresh lemon juice were prepared separately to make antibiotic disks and seeded on the culture media respectively and compared with 5% NaOCl, distilled water as the control. Plates were left to incubate for 48 hours at 37Cₒ. Zones of inhibition of the bacterial growth were calculated to measure the antibacterial effect of the tested irrigants.
Results: All irrigants were active against this bacterium. The 5% NaOCl had the highest mean value (27.70±0.66), followed by 10% Siwak (Salvadorapersica) (21.60±0.7), 50% lemon juice (15.10±0.56), and 10% green tea (10.50±0.5).
Conclusion: Herbal extracts can be used as the possible irrigant to compensate 5% NaOCl during endodontic treatment. |
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Siwak Green tea Lemon juice NaOCl Enterococcus faecalis |
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