In the article titled "Biological Effects of Medicinal Plants on Induced Periodontitis: A Systematic Review" [1], it is stated in Table 1 that Hosadurga et al., cited as references 4 and 16 in the article, examined the anti-inflammatory action of 2% curcumin and Ocimum sanctum gel in a separate model. However, the authors of these articles informed us that they studied the gingival index, which is an indirect measure of inflammation in the gingival tissues.∗ey also assessed the antimicrobial activity but did not publish the data, since they encountered a problem with the solubility and did not get a well-defined clear zone of inhibition. Corrected information about references [4] and [16] in Table 1 is as follows. (Table Presented).
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De Oliveira, J. S., Pinto, M. E. S. C., De Araujo De Bastos Santana, L., Pinto, A. S. B., Di Lenardo, D., & Vasconcelos, D. F. P. (2018). Corrigendum to: Biological effects of medicinal plants on induced periodontitis: A systematic review (International Journal of Dentistry (2016) 2016 (3719879) DOI: 10.1155/2016/3719879). International Journal of Dentistry. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/5656189
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