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salvadora persica/inflammation

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Effectiveness of a miswak extract-containing toothpaste on gingival inflammation: a randomized clinical trial.

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OBJECTIVE In this study, the efficacy of a miswak extract-containing toothpaste (Salvadora persica) on gingival inflammation was compared with that of a herbal and a conventional toothpaste. METHODS Non-smoking outpatients with sulcus bleeding index (SBI) ≥25% and with periodontal pocket depths ≤3

Short term clinical effect of active and inactive Salvadora persica miswak on dental plaque and gingivitis.

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BACKGROUND Salvadora persica shrub has been used traditionally in folk medicine for different medical condition treatments. The habitual use of Salvadora persica roots (chewing sticks) for dental hygiene is still wildly spread throughout parts of Asia, Africa, and Middle. It is one of the most

Chemical effects of chewing sticks made of Salvadora persica.

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OBJECTIVE The chewing sticks are widely used in many regions of Asia and Africa as a traditional tool to maintain oral hygiene. Salvadora persica L. (S. persica), also known as Arak or Miswak, a member of the salvadoraceae family. Chewing sticks, made up from S. persica, have chemical antibacterial

Treatment efficacy of photoactivated disinfection versus Salvadora persica gel in experimental gingivitis.

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This clinical trial aimed to study the comparison of clinical gingival inflammatory scores and levels of pathogenic bacteria with professionally administered plaque removal (PAPR) with photoactivated disinfection (PAD) and Salvadora persica (SP) gel application in experimentally

Antimicrobial efficacy of indocyanine green-mediated photodynamic therapy compared with Salvadora persica gel application in the treatment of moderate and deep pockets in periodontitis.

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In order to prove the idea that topical application of drugs can improve the clinical parameters affecting periodontal disease, a sound comparison should be made between topical therapeutic models. The aim of the present study was to assess the clinical efficacy of photodynamic therapy

Pharmacological profile of Salvadora persica.

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This work was conducted to investigate the various pharmacological activities of Salvadora. persica family Salvadoracea and that includes anti inflammatory, analgesic, CNS, bleeding and clotting time activity by oral administration at the dose of 300 and 500mg/kg of body weight in animal models.

Purification and characterization of cysteine protease from miswak Salvadora persica.

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Generally, proteases in medicinal plants had different therapeutic effects such as anti-inflammatory effect; modulate the immune response and inhibitory effect toward tumor growth. In this study, protease was purified and characterized from miswak roots, as medicinal plant and natural

A review of the traditional and modern uses of Salvadora persica L. (Miswak): Toothbrush tree of Prophet Muhammad.

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BACKGROUND Salvadora persica L., also known as Arak (in Arabic) and Peelu (in Urdu), is the most common traditional source of tooth or chewing stick (miswak) highly recommended by Prophet Muhammad. To date, extensive studies have probed primarily into the validation of its traditional uses in oral

A review of the therapeutic effects of using miswak (Salvadora Persica) on oral health.

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Miswak is a traditional chewing stick prepared from the roots, twigs, and stem of Salvadora persica and has been used as a natural method for tooth cleaning in many parts of the world for thousands of years. A number of scientific studies have demonstrated that the miswak (Salvadora persica)

Possible Healing Effects of Salvadora Persica Extract (MISWAK) and Laser Therapy in a Rabbit Model of a Caustic-Induced Tongue Ulcers: Histological, Immunohistochemical and Biochemical Study

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Caustic ingestion is a potentially detrimental event that can cause serious devastating damage on contact with tissues. Local exposure is associated with severe pain, swelling and ulceration. Caustics-induced oral ulcers can be painful enough to compromise the patient's quality of life. Treatment of

In vitro antimicrobial comparison of chlorhexidine, persica mouthwash and miswak extract.

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OBJECTIVE Herbal mouthwashes, such as persica (Salvadora persica, mint and yarrow extracts) and miswak extract have been shown to decrease gingival inflammation and plaque accumulation. The aim of this study was to compare the antimicrobial activities of persica and miswak extract with the
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