Efficacy of triphala extract and chlorhexidine mouth rinse against plaque accumulation and gingival inflammation among female undergraduates: A randomized controlled trial
Aim: To know the efficacy of Triphala extract and Chlorhexidine mouth rinse against plaque and gingival inflammation. Materials and Methods: A double blinded parallel arm randomised control trial was done among 60 participants aged 18-24 years. Participants were randomly allotted to three groups wit...
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Main Authors: | Sahana Umesh Baratakke (Author), Rekha Raju (Author), Sushi Kadanakuppe (Author), Nagashree R Savanur (Author), Radha Gubbihal (Author), Pallavi Swamy Kousalaya (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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