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Evaluation of New Different Herbal Mouthwashes Against Caries Forming Bacteria, RCT

Phase 4
Recruiting
Conditions
Dental Caries in Children
Interventions
Drug: star anise mouthwash
Drug: Indian costus mouth wash
Drug: Moringa mouthwash
Registration Number
NCT05623605
Lead Sponsor
Nahda University
Brief Summary

The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to compare three different types of mouthwash, Moringa, Star anis, and Indian Costus 90 children participated in this study divided into 3 groups according to the type of mouthwash used and then subdivided in each group into 3 subgroups according to the concentration of the mouthwash 5,10,15%. the children were asked to rinse with the mouthwash 3 times per day for 1 week. bacterial count for streptococcus mutans was measured before and after the use of mouthwash to see the most effective concentration.

Detailed Description

The powdered of Moringa, Star anis, and Indian Costus leaves (250 g) were extracted using 90% ethanol then filtered using Whatman Filter paper No.1 and dried under reduced pressure using rota vapor. The crude ethanolic extract was (200 mg). ninety children will be randomly distributed into three groups (1,2,3) (30 children each). each group was divided into further 3 groups (10 children each) according to the concentration of each herbal mouthwash (5,10,15%). each participant will be given a new bottle of a specific effective amount of herbal extract to be used as a mouthwash. Children will be instructed to rinse with 5ml of mouthwash. All groups were instructed to rinse three times a day with specific mouthwash for each group for about one minute and participants will be advised to use the mouthwash for seven days. Collection of saliva samples Prior to the start of the experiment, samples of unstimulated saliva were taken when the child spit a suitable amount of unstimulated saliva in a sterile container in the morning before breakfast. Initial salivary samples were collected to establish base levels (S1) using selective culture media, The salivary samples (S2) were collected after one week of using the mouthwash when the child spit a suitable amount of unstimulated saliva in a sterile container in the morning before breakfast.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
90
Inclusion Criteria
    • Children with no systemic disease, no history of recent antibiotic administration (last 2 weeks), antimicrobial mouth-rinse (last 12 hours), topical fluoride treatment within 4 weeks prior to baseline, children with no untreated active carious lesion, no orthodontic appliance or with low caries index (DMF& def < 4)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children using antibiotics, medications or mouthwashes at the time of the study, children with oral or systemic disease, children undergoing any dental treatment

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Star Anis mouthwashstar anise mouthwash5 ml Star Anis mouthwash two times per day for 1 week
Indian Costus mouthwashIndian costus mouth wash5 ml Indian Costus mouthwash two times per day for 1 week
Moringa mouthwashMoringa mouthwash5 ml Moringa mouthwash two times per day for 1 week
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
bacterial count1 weak

decrease the count of streptococus mutans after use of the herbal mouthwash

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Ghada Salem

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Maadi, Cairo, Egypt

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