Comparison of the Streptococcus mutans colony count changes in plaque following chlorhexidine (0.12 & #37;) mouth rinse and green tea extract (0.5 & #37;) mouth rinse in 8 & #8211;12-year-old children
Conclusion: Green tea mouth rinse is effective against S. mutans – one of the major dental plaque microorganisms.
Source: Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry - Category: Dentistry Authors: Shamika Kamath Rahul Hegde Narayana Kamath Source Type: research
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