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- Title
Effectiveness of propolis in maintaining oral health: a scoping review.
- Authors
Saeed, Muhammad Ali; Khabeer, Abdul; Faridi, Muhammad Ali; Makhdoom, Ghulam
- Abstract
Background: Research has revealed that periodontal diseases are caused by inflammation that results from a dysbiosis of the oral microbiome where oral bacteria multiply into larger communities referred to as dental biofilm. To help control this overgrowth of bacteria, a variety of toothpastes, dentifrices, and mouthwashes have been developed. Although not as common in North American toothpastes, propolis as an active ingredient in dentifrices has begun to emerge, as laboratory studies have suggested it has anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antidiabetic properties. The purpose of this scoping review was to explore the literature on the effectiveness of propolis in maintaining oral health. Methods: This review used the following criteria: Population: studies involving healthy humans; Intervention: propolis in the form of toothpaste, dentifrice, and mouthwash; Comparison: fluoride, chlorohexidine, and placebo; Outcomes: plaque and gingival indices, improvement in oral hygiene, and inhibition of bacteria. Relevant research articles were selected from Web of Science, PubMed, MEDLINE, and Scopus databases using the search parameter "propolis[tw] AND (toothpaste*[tw] OR dentifrice*[tw] OR mouthwash*[tw])". Only original articles published after 2009 and written in the English language were included. Results: A total of 19 original papers met the criteria and showed varying levels of success achieved with the use of propolis. It was responsible for a significant lowering of specific plaque and gingival indices, inhibited the growth of bacteria, reduced oral flora diversity, and consistently improved periodontal condition, oral hygiene, and oral health. Conclusion: Propolis may play a role in initiating, sustaining, and maintaining oral health as its desirable properties have the potential to improve various oral hygiene related indices.
- Subjects
ORAL microbiology; DENTIFRICES; DRUG efficacy; ONLINE information services; DENTAL plaque; MOUTHWASHES; ORAL health; TOOTH care &; hygiene; SYSTEMATIC reviews; PROPOLIS; LITERATURE reviews; MEDLINE; EVALUATION
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2021, Vol 55, Issue 3, p167
- ISSN
1712-171X
- Publication type
Article