Comparison of the Antibacterial Efficacy and Cytotoxicity of Herbal Nanoparticle-Incorporated Gels on Orthodontic Miniscrews: An In Vitro Study
Nivas Sundar, Raja A, Rehna Parvin N, Raja S, Srinidhi Ramasundaram

TL;DR
This study compares the effectiveness of herbal nanoparticle gels in reducing bacteria and toxicity on orthodontic miniscrews.
Contribution
The study introduces and evaluates cinnamon nanoparticle gels as a superior alternative to curcumin and chlorhexidine gels for orthodontic miniscrews.
Findings
Cinnamon nanoparticle gels showed better antibacterial effects than curcumin and CHX gels.
Cinnamon and curcumin gels had lower cytotoxicity compared to CHX gels.
Nanoparticle formulations improved the performance of herbal agents on orthodontic miniscrews.
Abstract
Background Orthodontic miniscrews are widely used as temporary anchorage miniscrews, but their prolonged stability can be compromised by microbial colonization and associated peri-implant inflammation. While chlorhexidine (CHX) is commonly used for its antimicrobial properties, concerns about its cytotoxicity have led to interest in alternative agents. Herbal extracts like curcumin and cinnamon possess better antimicrobial properties and biocompatibility, especially when formulated as nanoparticles with increased efficacy. Aim The aim of the study is to compare the antibacterial efficacy and cytotoxicity of herbal nanoparticle-incorporated gels on orthodontic miniscrews. Materials and methods In this study, gels containing curcumin and cinnamon nanoparticles were prepared, and 0.2% CHX gels were acquired. Antibacterial efficacy was assessed against Streptococcus mutans using the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental materials and restorations
