Neven Ahmed, Amira Farid Elzoghbi And Rasha Raafat Hassan,
ABSTRACT
Aim: This Study Was Conducted To Evaluate The Role Of Aloe Vera Toothpaste Compared To Fluoride Toothpaste In Changing High To Low Salivary Bacterial Count.
Materials and Methods: Participants Were Divided Into Two Main Groups, ,Group A1: With Fluoride Toothpaste (Signal Cavity Fighter) And Group A2: With Aloe Vera Herbal Toothpaste (AloeDent Triple Action). The Study Took Place Over A Period Of 30 Days .Saliva Collection (to Assess The Bacterial Count) Was Performed At Baseline, After15 Days, And After 30 Days. The Saliva Samples Were Cultured In Plates Contained Mitis Salivarius Bacitracin Agar Selective For�streptococcus Mutans For Determining Streptococcus Mutans�count And Kept At 37�C For 48 Hours In An Incubator. The Bacterial Colonies On The Plates Were Expressed As Number Of Colony Forming Units Per Milliliter (CFU/ml) Of Saliva.
Results: The Results Revealed That, In Aloe Vera Group, The Mean Bacterial Count Was The Highest At Baseline, Significantly Decreased After15 Days, Then Becomes Nearly Constant, With No Significant Difference Between The Mean Values After 15 Days And After 30 Days. In Fluoride Group, The Mean Bacterial Count Was Highest At Baseline, And Then Significantly Decreased Gradually After15 Days And After 30 Days.
Conclusion: Both Fluoride And Aloe Vera Are Efficient In Decreasing The Streptococcus Mutans Count In Saliva. Aloe Vera Can Be Used As An Alternative For Fluoride Toothpaste