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Original Article

Keywords: Pathimugam, Antibacterial activity, C. Sappan wood, Caries prevention

Year : 2023 | Volume : 11 | Issue : 2 | Page : 61-68

Comparative evaluation of anti-bacterial effect of Caesalpinia sappan aqueous extract and 0.12% Chlorhexidine against Streptococcus mutans – An in vitro study

Madhivathani S M 1 Umesh K 2 Sangeeta Chavan 3 Palanivel Pandian R 4 Prem Kumar P 5

1* Post Graduate student, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, 2 Professor and Head, Department of Public Health Dentistry, RVS Dental College and Hospital, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, 3 Professor and Head, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, 4 Reader, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu 5 Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Address for Correspondence:

Madhivathani S M,

Post Graduate student, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

Email-Id: madhikuzhali01@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction :

To evaluate and compare the antimicrobial activity of various concentration of C. sappan wood aqueous extract (100mg/ml, 200mg/ml, 300mg/ml, 400mg/ml, 500mg/ml and 600mg/ml) and 0.12% chlorhexidine mouthwash using agar well diffusion method against St. mutans.

Materials and Methods :

A comparative experimental invitro study was conducted to evaluate and compare antimicrobial activity of various concentration of C. sappan aqueous extract and 0.12% Chlorhexidine. The study enclosed extract of 100mg/ml, 200mg/ml, 300mg/ml, 400mg/ml, 500mg/ml, 600mg/ml and 0.12% Chlorhexidine as control. The antimicrobial activity was assessed by agar well diffusion method, were 50µl of each concentration was poured in the prepared agar well and assessed for zone of inhibition.

Results :

The antimicrobial potential of test compounds was estimated by measuring the zone of inhibition and all the procedure are done in triplicates and values are assessed using One way ANOVA and Post Hoc analysis. All the concentration used showed zone of inhibition against St. mutans. At the concentration, 600mg/ml of aqueous C. sappan extract have a larger zone of inhibition (22.41±.32). In agar well diffusion method, at the minimal concentration of 600mg/ml and C. sappan aqueous extract was comparatively better than positive control group (0.12%cholorhexidine).

Conclusion :

C. sappan wood aqueous extract could be preferred for routine oral hygiene practice where it can provide maximal antimicrobial effect without side effects of routine aid.

Keywords: Pathimugam, Antibacterial activity, C. sappan wood, Caries prevention

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How to Cite this article: Madhivathani S M, K, U., Chavan, S., R, P. P., & P, P. K. (2023). Comparative evaluation of anti-bacterial effect of Caesalpinia sappan aqueous extract and 0.12% Chlorhexidine against Streptococcus mutans – An in vitro study: Original Article. International Journal of Community Dentistry, 11(2), 61–68. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjcommunitydent.v11i2.867

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Original Article

Key words : DEPTh model, clinical decision making, clinical epidemiology, dental practice perception

Year : 2023 | Volume : 11 | Issue : 1 | Page : 40-49

Clinical practice perception in relation with DEPTh model among dental practitioners in Madurai city -A cross-sectional study

Gayathri P1 Madhivathani S M 2 Umesh K 3 Sangeeta Chawan 4 Palanivel Pandian R 5 Prem Kumar P 6

1*, 2 Post Graduate student, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, 3 Professor and Head, Department of Public Health Dentistry, RVS Dental College and Hospital, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, 4 Professor, and Head, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, 5 Reader, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, 6 Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Address for Correspondence:

Gayathri P,

Post Graduate student, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Best Dental Science College and Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

Email-Id: gayathrikps31@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction :

Clinical epidemiology is a science of making predictions, which aims at promoting the quality of clinical and patient oriented health care, in order to make good decision in care of patients. The study aimed to assess the perception of clinical practice in relation with Diagnosis, Etiology, Prognosis, Therapy (DEPTh) Model among dental practitioners in Madurai City.

Materials and Methods :

The Questionnaire based cross sectional study was conducted among Dentist in Madurai city for a period of 1 month and the sample size was about 181. The self-structured questionnaire consisted of 13 closed ended questions which was formulated based on their perception towards practice either as Diagnostic, Etiology, Prognosis or Therapy (DEPTh) Model.

Results :

The present study was conducted among 183 dental practitioners practicing in Madurai city. The result of the study was based on the questionnaire, which revealed that 32.92% of dental practitioners prefer to give importance to diagnosis of disease, 27.15 % of dental practitioners prefer to give importance to the etiology of disease, 19.14 % of dental practitioners preferred to give importance to prognosis of disease and 31.44 % of dental practitioners preferred to give importance to therapy overall.

Conclusion :

The result of the present study highlights the importance of clinical practice decision making, as dental practitioners there a need to investigate the condition in holistic way and not merely the therapy and diagnostic aspect alone. This study attempted to attune their own practice for inculcating effective contribution to overall care and patient well-being

Key words : DEPTh model, clinical decision making, clinical epidemiology, dental practise perception

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Conflicts of interest

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How to Cite this Article: Gayathri P et al. Clinical Practise perception in relation with DEPTh model among dental practitioners in Madurai city -A cross-sectional study. Int J Comm Dent 2023; 11(1): 40-49.

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