Design, Development and Evaluation of Herbal Mouthwash for Antibacterial Potency Against Oral Bacteria

Authors

Shweta S. Patil, Akshay R. Yadav, Dr. Shrinivas K. Mohite
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Rajarambapu College of Pharmacy, Kasegaon, Sangli, Maharashtra, India.
Dr. Atul R. Chopade
Department of Pharmacology, Rajarambapu College of Pharmacy, Kasegaon, Sangli, Maharashtra, India.

Abstract

Several herbal mouthwash and herbal extracts have been tested in vitro and in vivo in search of suitable adjunct to mechanical therapy for long term use. In this study, we aimed to look at the antimicrobial effect of herbal mouthwash on selected microorganisms. The main purposes of using mouthwashes are it can be used at home as routine to maintain good oral hygiene, mouthwash provides antimicrobial activity, it is used prior to and after oral surgery procedures such as tooth extraction as prophylaxis, the purpose of mouthwash after brushing is to clean. Natural herbs such as spinach, neem and tulsi and many others are used as single or in combination have been scientifically proven to be safe and effective medicine against oral health problems such as bleeding gums, halitosis, mouth ulcers, and preventing tooth decay without side. The anti-inflammatory and anti-infectious properties of tulsi make it a powerful treatment for gum disease. Chewing of tulsi leaves helps clear ulcers and infections of the mouth. As a mouthwash, it is useful against bad breath and for main-taining healthy gums.