A Clinico - Microbial Study to Assess the Benefits of Medicinal Plant Extracts in Chronic Periodontitis

Background: There has been an increasing trend for the development of natural formulations for plaque control using medicinal plants as an adjunct, which can be a feasible alternative as these are widely available, cost-effective, and have fewer side effects. Aim: The evaluation of the effects of me...

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Published in:Indian Journal of Dental Sciences
Main Authors: Ankita Srivastav, Saini Ashish, Saikia Dharmendra, Pant Aditya Vandana, Sharma Brijesh
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijds.ijds_129_23
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author Ankita Srivastav
Saini Ashish
Saikia Dharmendra
Pant Aditya Vandana
Sharma Brijesh
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Saini Ashish
Saikia Dharmendra
Pant Aditya Vandana
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description Background: There has been an increasing trend for the development of natural formulations for plaque control using medicinal plants as an adjunct, which can be a feasible alternative as these are widely available, cost-effective, and have fewer side effects. Aim: The evaluation of the effects of medicinal plant extracts in chronic periodontitis (CP). Materials and Methods: This study was carried out in two phases; first the antibacterial activity of two medicinal plant extracts was tested on periodontal pathogens, thereafter, a clinical assessment was carried out on subjects with CP. Forty-five individuals suffering from CP were randomized into three different groups; Group A: Scaling and root planing (SRP) along with Piper longum rinse, Group B: SRP along with mixture of Tinospora cordifolia and P. longum rinse, Group C: SRP along with chlorhexidine (CHX) (control group). The clinical parameters (gingival index [GI], plaque index, gingival bleeding index [BI], probing pocket depth [PPD], and clinical attachment level [CAL]) were recorded at baseline and months 1 and 3. The intra- and intergroup comparison of clinical parameters for all groups at different time intervals was performed. Results: At the end of the trial, all the three groups showed a statistically significant reduction when compared to baseline for all the clinical parameters. In intergroup comparison, statistically significant reduction in GI, PPD, and CAL for both Group A and Group C was seen at 3 months as compared to Group B. Comparable reduction was seen between Group A and C for all the clinical parameters. Reduction in plaque and gingival BI was seen to be highest in Group A. Conclusion: P. longum can be effectively utilized as an additive to mechanical periodontal treatment in comparison to CHX mouthwash for CP patients.
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spelling doaj-art-d9b60aa87cc34bb2a030d073643eccb82025-08-19T23:35:49ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Sciences0976-40032231-22932024-06-01162626710.4103/ijds.ijds_129_23A Clinico - Microbial Study to Assess the Benefits of Medicinal Plant Extracts in Chronic PeriodontitisAnkita SrivastavSaini AshishSaikia DharmendraPant Aditya VandanaSharma BrijeshBackground: There has been an increasing trend for the development of natural formulations for plaque control using medicinal plants as an adjunct, which can be a feasible alternative as these are widely available, cost-effective, and have fewer side effects. Aim: The evaluation of the effects of medicinal plant extracts in chronic periodontitis (CP). Materials and Methods: This study was carried out in two phases; first the antibacterial activity of two medicinal plant extracts was tested on periodontal pathogens, thereafter, a clinical assessment was carried out on subjects with CP. Forty-five individuals suffering from CP were randomized into three different groups; Group A: Scaling and root planing (SRP) along with Piper longum rinse, Group B: SRP along with mixture of Tinospora cordifolia and P. longum rinse, Group C: SRP along with chlorhexidine (CHX) (control group). The clinical parameters (gingival index [GI], plaque index, gingival bleeding index [BI], probing pocket depth [PPD], and clinical attachment level [CAL]) were recorded at baseline and months 1 and 3. The intra- and intergroup comparison of clinical parameters for all groups at different time intervals was performed. Results: At the end of the trial, all the three groups showed a statistically significant reduction when compared to baseline for all the clinical parameters. In intergroup comparison, statistically significant reduction in GI, PPD, and CAL for both Group A and Group C was seen at 3 months as compared to Group B. Comparable reduction was seen between Group A and C for all the clinical parameters. Reduction in plaque and gingival BI was seen to be highest in Group A. Conclusion: P. longum can be effectively utilized as an additive to mechanical periodontal treatment in comparison to CHX mouthwash for CP patients.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijds.ijds_129_23chlorhexidinedental plaquemedicinal plantsperiodontitispiper longumtinospora cordifolia
spellingShingle Ankita Srivastav
Saini Ashish
Saikia Dharmendra
Pant Aditya Vandana
Sharma Brijesh
A Clinico - Microbial Study to Assess the Benefits of Medicinal Plant Extracts in Chronic Periodontitis
chlorhexidine
dental plaque
medicinal plants
periodontitis
piper longum
tinospora cordifolia
title A Clinico - Microbial Study to Assess the Benefits of Medicinal Plant Extracts in Chronic Periodontitis
title_full A Clinico - Microbial Study to Assess the Benefits of Medicinal Plant Extracts in Chronic Periodontitis
title_fullStr A Clinico - Microbial Study to Assess the Benefits of Medicinal Plant Extracts in Chronic Periodontitis
title_full_unstemmed A Clinico - Microbial Study to Assess the Benefits of Medicinal Plant Extracts in Chronic Periodontitis
title_short A Clinico - Microbial Study to Assess the Benefits of Medicinal Plant Extracts in Chronic Periodontitis
title_sort clinico microbial study to assess the benefits of medicinal plant extracts in chronic periodontitis
topic chlorhexidine
dental plaque
medicinal plants
periodontitis
piper longum
tinospora cordifolia
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijds.ijds_129_23
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