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Rupasinghe, R.A.A.N., and Peiris, K.P.P. (2017). Effect of herbal tooth formulation on plaque deposition: a comparative pilot study. Salakya Sandipani, Department of Shalya Shalakya,Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute,University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka.p 90. |
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Ayurveda and Sri Lankan traditional medical system devote a signicant importance to oral
health problems on its preventive aspect rather than curative. The proposed herbal formulation is
specied as a dentifrice in Talapathe Piliyam. But it has not been scientically evaluated.
Therefore, this study was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of reducing plaque
accumulation on teeth, maintenance of oral hygiene and compare the efcacy of powder with the
novel toothpaste. The formation in different forms (paste and powder) was prepared at the
laboratory of Sri Lanka Ayurvedic Drug Cooperation, Navinna, Sri Lanka. Thirty patients were
selected with written consent from Shalakya OPD by using specic proforma. They were
randomly divided into two groups; group A and B (15 patients in each) irrespective of their sex,
age, habitat etc. Group A was advised to brush twice a day for two weeks by using the toothpaste
and group B from the same formation as powder. Oral Hygiene Index (OHI) and Plaque Index
(PI) were used as an objective criteria. The OHI of group A varied as Poor (3.1-6.0) 66.67% , Fair
(1.3-3.0) 33.33% and Good (0.0-1.2) 0% prior to the trial and showed as Poor 0%, Fair 86.6%
and Good 13.33% after the trail period. In group B; Poor 20% , Fair 80% and Good 0% prior to
the trial and showed as Poor 0% , Fair 93.37%, good 6.67% after the trial. The PI of group A
varied as Poor (2.0-3.0) 66.67%, Fair (1.0-1.9) 33.33%, Good (0.1-0.9) 0% and Excellent (0)
0% prior to the trial and showed as Poor 0%, Fair 80% , Good 20% and Excellent 0% after the
trial period. In group B; Poor 46.67%, Fair 53.33%, Good 0% and Excellent 0% prior to the trial
and showed as Poor 0%, Fair 80%, Good 20% and Excellent 0% after the trial. Thus, it can be
concluded this toothpaste is more effective in comparison to the tooth powder. However, a long
term study would conrm the result of the study. |
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