Comparative Cytotoxic Effect of Commercial Mouthwash and Clove and Cinnamon Ethanolic Extract-Based Mouthwash
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Cytotoxicity, Mouthwash, Clove, Cinnamon, Good health and WellbeingAbstract
Mouthwashes also referred to as oral rinses, are commonly employed to diminish oral microbial populations and combat halitosis. They can act by directly targeting volatile sulfur compounds, thus reducing their presence in the oral cavity, or by impeding microbial growth and enzymatic processes. Notably, the potential cytotoxicity of these oral rinses on oral cells, due to their putative antibacterial activity, is an area of concern.
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