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Miswak and oral health: An evidence-based review
Poor oral health has been associated with several chronic and systemic disease. Currently, the most common method of teeth cleaning is the use of a toothbrush together with dentifrices. However, natural chewing stick such as S. persica miswak is still used in many developing countries due to their l...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7296476/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32565699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.05.020 |
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author | Nordin, Abid Bin Saim, Aminuddin Ramli, Roszalina Abdul Hamid, Adila Mohd Nasri, Noor Wahida Bt Hj Idrus, Ruszymah |
author_facet | Nordin, Abid Bin Saim, Aminuddin Ramli, Roszalina Abdul Hamid, Adila Mohd Nasri, Noor Wahida Bt Hj Idrus, Ruszymah |
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description | Poor oral health has been associated with several chronic and systemic disease. Currently, the most common method of teeth cleaning is the use of a toothbrush together with dentifrices. However, natural chewing stick such as S. persica miswak is still used in many developing countries due to their low cost and availability. The present review aims to summarize the evidences on effectiveness of miswak in promoting oral health. The search was performed using Medline via Ebscohost, Scopus and Google Scholar database to obtain relevant articles published between 2010 to May 2020 using the following set of keywords 1) Miswak OR Salvadora OR persica AND 2) dental OR caries OR plaque OR oral OR orthodontics. Isolated microbial inhibition studies were excluded from the review due to its well-established wealth of literature. Miswak was administered as ten different forms, namely mouthwash, toothpaste, chewing stick, essential oil, aqueous extract, ethanol extract, probiotic spray, dental varnish, dental cement or chewing gum. All studies reported a positive effect of miswak as an anti-plaque, anti-gingivitis, anti-cariogenic, promotion of gingival wound healing, whitening properties, orthodontic chain preservation, and biocompatibility with oral cells. Miswak in its different forms demonstrated positive effect towards oral health maintenance and management. |
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spelling | pubmed-72964762020-06-18 Miswak and oral health: An evidence-based review Nordin, Abid Bin Saim, Aminuddin Ramli, Roszalina Abdul Hamid, Adila Mohd Nasri, Noor Wahida Bt Hj Idrus, Ruszymah Saudi J Biol Sci Article Poor oral health has been associated with several chronic and systemic disease. Currently, the most common method of teeth cleaning is the use of a toothbrush together with dentifrices. However, natural chewing stick such as S. persica miswak is still used in many developing countries due to their low cost and availability. The present review aims to summarize the evidences on effectiveness of miswak in promoting oral health. The search was performed using Medline via Ebscohost, Scopus and Google Scholar database to obtain relevant articles published between 2010 to May 2020 using the following set of keywords 1) Miswak OR Salvadora OR persica AND 2) dental OR caries OR plaque OR oral OR orthodontics. Isolated microbial inhibition studies were excluded from the review due to its well-established wealth of literature. Miswak was administered as ten different forms, namely mouthwash, toothpaste, chewing stick, essential oil, aqueous extract, ethanol extract, probiotic spray, dental varnish, dental cement or chewing gum. All studies reported a positive effect of miswak as an anti-plaque, anti-gingivitis, anti-cariogenic, promotion of gingival wound healing, whitening properties, orthodontic chain preservation, and biocompatibility with oral cells. Miswak in its different forms demonstrated positive effect towards oral health maintenance and management. Elsevier 2020-07 2020-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7296476/ /pubmed/32565699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.05.020 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nordin, Abid Bin Saim, Aminuddin Ramli, Roszalina Abdul Hamid, Adila Mohd Nasri, Noor Wahida Bt Hj Idrus, Ruszymah Miswak and oral health: An evidence-based review |
title | Miswak and oral health: An evidence-based review |
title_full | Miswak and oral health: An evidence-based review |
title_fullStr | Miswak and oral health: An evidence-based review |
title_full_unstemmed | Miswak and oral health: An evidence-based review |
title_short | Miswak and oral health: An evidence-based review |
title_sort | miswak and oral health: an evidence-based review |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7296476/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32565699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.05.020 |
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