Despite its pungent reputation, garlic mouthwash has been shown in recent studies to possess powerful antimicrobial ...
New research shows garlic mouthwash may fight bacteria as well as chlorhexidine, offering a natural alternative for dental ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, surgical site infections account for 17 percent of all nosocomial infections. Of the more than 30 million surgeries performed in the U.S.
Garlic extract has been found to offer antimicrobial effects that are on par with commonly used antiseptics and disinfectants ...
Garlic extract demonstrates antimicrobial efficacy comparable to other widely used antiseptics and disinfectants, such as chlorhexidine, according to University of Sharjah medical scientists.
Researchers reviewed existing evidence on whether mouthwash with garlic extract could be a viable alternative for the current ...
September 26, 2011 — Chlorhexidine and thymol in a varnish can prevent root caries, but chlorhexidine rinse is probably useless against caries of all kinds. This finding is perhaps the biggest ...
Garlic extract demonstrates antimicrobial efficacy comparable to other widely used antiseptics and disinfectants, such as chlorhexidine, according to University of Sharjah medical scientists.
Garlic extract is emerging as an unlikely challenger to chlorhexidine, the antiseptic mouthwash that dentists have relied on ...
Garlic extract is emerging as a surprisingly powerful contender to chlorhexidine, the long-standing “gold standard” in antimicrobial mouthwashes. A systematic review of clinical studies shows that ...