Comparative Evaluation of Anti-microbial Activity of Herbal, Homeopathic, and Conventional Dentifrices Against Oral Microflora Using the Disc Diffusion Method: An In Vitro Study
Manoj K, Dharani S, Shakthivel P, Divyasharan S, Shalini B, Nandhinidevi G, Ritu Agarwal, Gayathri G, Sobana R

TL;DR
This study compared the antimicrobial effects of herbal, homeopathic, and conventional toothpastes on oral bacteria and yeast in a lab setting.
Contribution
The study provides a direct in vitro comparison of antimicrobial efficacy among three types of dentifrices against common oral microorganisms.
Findings
Herbal dentifrice showed the highest inhibition of Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans.
Homeopathic dentifrice had the lowest antimicrobial activity against all tested microorganisms.
Conventional dentifrice was more effective against Enterococcus faecalis than herbal and homeopathic dentifrices.
Abstract
Aim To assess the antimicrobial activity of herbal, homeopathic, and conventional dentifrices against oral microorganisms. Methodology Mueller Hilton agar was used to cultivate distinct strains of Streptococcus mutans and Enterococcus faecalis, whereas Candida albicans was cultured on a potato dextrose agar medium. Diffusion ratios of 1:5, 1:10, and 1:15 were obtained by diluting 1 gram of each dentifrice (KP Namboodiri, Homeodent, and Colgate Strong Teeth) in 4 ml, 9 ml, and 14 ml of distilled water, respectively. The culture medium was filled with sterile discs. Twenty μl of each dilution of prepared dentifrice formulations were incorporated using a micropipette. The agar plates were incubated for 24 hours at 37ºC. Result The findings indicate that there was a higher zone of inhibition against Streptococcus mutans with herbal dentifrice at 10 mm, 8 mm, and 6.5 mm, followed by…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Drug Solubulity and Delivery Systems · Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
