Natural Oral Care in Dental Therapy
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Natural Oral Care in Dental Therapy

Durgesh Nandini Chauhan, Prabhu Raj Singh, Kamal Shah, Nagendra Singh Chauhan, Durgesh Nandini Chauhan, Prabhu Raj Singh, Kamal Shah, Nagendra Singh Chauhan

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Durgesh Nandini Chauhan, Prabhu Raj Singh, Kamal Shah, Nagendra Singh Chauhan, Durgesh Nandini Chauhan, Prabhu Raj Singh, Kamal Shah, Nagendra Singh Chauhan

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Because of increasing antibiotic resistance, stronger antibiotics are reserved for serious active infection, paving the way for a greater use of herbal antibiotics. This book helps dentists in implementing safe and effective natural medicine therapies to complement the current practice guidelines.

Oral diseases continue to be a major health problem world-wide. Oral health is integral to general well-being and relates to the quality-of-life that extends beyond the functions of the craniofacial complex. The standard Western medicine has had only limited success in the prevention of periodontal disease and in the treatment of a variety of oral diseases.

The dentist needs to be more informed regarding the use, safety and effectiveness of the various traditional medicines and over-the-counter products.

Herbal extracts have been used in dentistry for reducing inflammation, as antimicrobial plaque agents, for preventing release of histamine and as antiseptics, antioxidants, antimicrobials, antifungals, antibacterials, antivirals and analgesics. They also aid in healing and are effective in controlling microbial plaque in gingivitis and periodontitis and thereby improving immunity.

The 26 chapters in this unique book explore all the measures to utilize the natural oral care obtained from plants, animals and mineral drugs for dental care.

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Éditeur
Wiley-Scrivener
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2020
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9781119618904

Part I
NATURAL ORAL CARE

1
Natural Oral Care in Dental Therapy: Current and Future Prospects

Durgesh Nandini Chauhan1*, Prabhu Raj Singh2, Kamal Shah3 and Nagendra Singh Chauhan4
1Columbia Institute of Pharmacy, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
2MKD Muti Speciality Dental Clinic, Annupur, Madhy Pradesh, India
3Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Chaumuha, Mathura, (U.P.) India
4Drugs Testing Laboratory Avam Anusandhan Kendra, Raipur Chhattisgarh, India
Abstract
Nowadays, natural medicines like honey, clove, miswak, and propolis are a part of dental treatment due to their reduced toxicity, wide availability, and cost effectiveness. This chapter gives an insight to the reader about the potential use of natural products in current dentistry. They are in many forms and include chewing sticks, oils, herbal extracts, minerals, animal products (e.g., honey), herbs, herbal materials, herbal preparations, and finished herbal products that contain parts of plants or other plant materials as active ingredients. Natural medicines hold huge benefits as adjunctive therapeutic uses in dentistry. Use of these techniques with suitable dosage would benefit the general population by preventing various dental problems.
Keywords: Antiplaque, dentistry, antimicrobial, natural, oral health care, herbal, phytochemical, medicinal plants

1.1 Introduction

Oral health is a key indicator of overall health, well-being, and quality of life. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines oral health as “a state of being free from chronic mouth and facial pain, oral and throat cancer, oral infection and sores, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth decay, tooth loss, and other diseases and disorders that limit an individual’s capacity in biting, chewing, smiling, speaking, and psychosocial well-being” [1].
There are seven major oral diseases and conditions reported for most of the oral disease burden.
  1. Dental caries (tooth decay)
  2. Periodontal (gum) diseases
  3. Oral cancers
  4. Oral manifestations of HIV
  5. Oro-dental trauma
  6. Cleft lip and palate
  7. Noma
Oral diseases affect at least 3.58 billion people worldwide, with caries of the permanent teeth being the most common of all conditions assessed. Worldwide, it is estimated that 486 million children suffer from caries of primary teeth, and 2.4 billion people suffer from caries of permanent teeth as per study on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016 [2].
Natural oral care rises to a growing trend in the increased use of “over-the-counter” dental product. Nowadays, there is a huge range of natural oral care products and technology available that are self used without consulting an expert. The potential use of natural product in current dentistry is obtained from plants, animals, marine animals, and minerals sources (Figure 1.1). Minerals like alum, sodium bicarbonate, and sodium chloride are commonly used in dentistry. The use of an alum mouthrinse daily inhibited caries development in children with decay-prone teeth [3]. The saturated saline rinse and alum rinse showed statistically significant reductions in salivary S. mutans counts in children [4]. Intrinsic tooth stain was reduced using sodium chloride with vinegar [5]. Sodium bicarbonate acts as an antiadhering agent for bacteria [6]. Cheese and cow milk stimulates salivary secretion and increases plaque calcium concentration and protection from caries [7, 8].
Natural products have been used in dentistry as analgesic and local anesthetic, as antimicrobial plaque agents, as antiseptics, whitening agent, antibacterials, to prevent adhesion of bacteria, antianxiety, and anti-halitosis. Commonly used natural products are Azadirachta indica, Syzygium Aromaticum, Acacia catechu, Aloe vera, miswak, and propolis. Plants are also used in root canal irrigation, pulpal and dentin repair, solvents, sealer cements, natural antioxidants, and storage medium (Table 1.1). Morinda citrifolia, propolis, Triphala, and aloe vera, besides their oral care activity also act as additives in dental treatment. In the last few decades, various phytochemicals are reported in dentistry showing antimicrobial, analgesic, local anesthetic, anti-halitosis, and teeth whitening activity (Table 1.2). The chemical constituents obtained from natural resources play a key role in dentistry. Phytochemicals like alkaloids, flavones, flavonoids, flavonols, terpenoids, terpenes, phenols, phenolic acids, saponins, glycosides, quinone derivatives, organosulfur compounds, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, lectins, enzymes, and amino acids are widely used in oral care (Table 1.3).
Diagram displaying five boxes for minerals, plants, animal, probiotics, and marine having arrows pointing to a circle labeled “Natural Care used in Dental.” Each box contains a list of examples.
Figure 1.1 Sources of natural care used in dental.
Table 1.1 Classification of natural oral care on the basis of their uses.
Uses Source Part used or type of formulation References
Analgesic and local anesthetic Pterocarpus marsupium Roxburgh Stem wood [12]
Syzygium aromatic...

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