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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-03-10
2017-06-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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1. Preparation of garlic with lime juice will occur under aseptic condition.and give it to the first group.
provide chlorhexidine to the second group.
2. Collection of plaque and saliva samples will be obtained from children who fulfilled the inclusion criteria.
3. Asses gingival condition by asking patient.
4. Subjects will be instructed to rinse for 14 days, twice daily.
5. Morning after breakfast and night before going to bed.
6. With 10 ml (undiluted) of the assigned mouthwash for 30 s and then expectorate the rinse.
7. Again after 14 days, the saliva and plaque samples will be taken and inoculated on blood agar plates to determine the colony count and the gingival index by loe and illness will be assessed.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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garlic with lime juice mouthwash
garlic with lime juice mouthwash is herbal antimicrobial .children were instructed to rinse for 14 days, twice daily, ,10 ml (undiluted) for 30 second and then expectorate .
To prepare garlic with lime mouth rinse, 100 g of fresh, washed garlic cloves was macerated in a sterile, ceramic mortar and water was added to obtain a homogenate which was then filtered off with a sterile muslin cloth. the final concentration of the solution was determined to be 1 g/100 ml. About 100 ml of lime juice was extracted from fresh lemons using a juice extractor and added to the garlic extract.
garlic with lime mouth wash
garlic with lime juice is herbal antimicrobial 10 ml (undiluted) for 30s and then expectorate for 14 days.o prepare garlic with lime mouth rinse, 100 g of fresh, washed garlic cloves was macerated in a sterile, ceramic mortar and water was added to obtain a homogenate which was then filtered off with a sterile muslin cloth. the final concentration of the solution was determined to be 1 g/100 ml. About 100 ml of lime juice was extracted from fresh lemons using a juice extractor and added to the garlic extract.
chlorhexidine mouthwash
chlorhexidine is antimicrobial, antiplaque mouthwash 10 ml (undiluted) for 30 second twice daily and then expectorate for 14 days. it is commercial mouthwash
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chlorhexidine
hlorhexidine is antimicrobial, antiplaque mouthwash 10 ml (undiluted) for 30 second twice daily and then expectorate for 14 days.
Interventions
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garlic with lime mouth wash
garlic with lime juice is herbal antimicrobial 10 ml (undiluted) for 30s and then expectorate for 14 days.o prepare garlic with lime mouth rinse, 100 g of fresh, washed garlic cloves was macerated in a sterile, ceramic mortar and water was added to obtain a homogenate which was then filtered off with a sterile muslin cloth. the final concentration of the solution was determined to be 1 g/100 ml. About 100 ml of lime juice was extracted from fresh lemons using a juice extractor and added to the garlic extract.
chlorhexidine
hlorhexidine is antimicrobial, antiplaque mouthwash 10 ml (undiluted) for 30 second twice daily and then expectorate for 14 days.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Children are having normal occlusion (no crowding), non-compromised oral health (brushed their teeth once-daily) using toothbrush and non-fluoridated toothpaste. And practicing no other oral hygiene measures.
3. Medically free history.
4. Absence of orthodontic appliances.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Presence of Abscess, draining sinus, cellulitis, or other conditions requiring emergency dental treatment.
3. not willing to comply with the study.
9 Years
12 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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manal sayed abdel latief
oral and dental medicine
Principal Investigators
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sherif B eltweel, Ass.prof
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Cairo univaesity
Locations
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Manal Sayed Abdel Latief
Helwan, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
Countries
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References
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Tulsani SG, Chikkanarasaiah N, Siddaiah SB, Krishnamurthy NH. The effect of Propolis and Xylitol chewing gums on salivary Streptococcus mutans count: a clinical trial. Indian J Dent Res. 2014 Nov-Dec;25(6):737-41. doi: 10.4103/0970-9290.152182.
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Other Identifiers
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151087
Identifier Type: REGISTRY
Identifier Source: secondary_id
151087
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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