Review on Herbal Mouth Wash

  • Gavhale M
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Abstract: Mouthwashes are crucial for regulating bacteria populations and preserving oral cleanliness, and oral hygiene is a critical aspect of general health. However, prolonged use of mouthwashes containing chemicals might have adverse consequences include mucosal irritation, changed taste perception, and discoloration. Herbal mouthwashes have become more popular as a natural substitute because of their antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant qualities. Neem, Tulsi, Clove, and Guava leaves were used in the formulation of a Polyherbal mouthwash for this investigation. The formulation's stability, antibacterial activity, pH, clarity, and viscosity were assessed. The findings showed that the herbal mixture is a safe and viable substitute for maintaining dental cleanliness and wellness.

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Gavhale, Mr. A. A. (2025). Review on Herbal Mouth Wash. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 13(4), 3732–3735. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.69087

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