Description:
Background: Oral and dental diseases are among the common health conditions which can have
different effects on the individuals’ health and quality of life. The objective of this study was to
examine the effect of garlic (Allium sativum) extract on saliva Streptococcus mutans (primary
outcome) and its side effects (secondary outcome).
Methods: In the present systematic review and meta-analysis, English and Persian databases
(PubMed, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, Scopus, SID, and Magiran) were systematically
searched until February 25, 2021. The quality of the included studies was examined using Cochrane handbook, and the meta-analysis was carried out using RevMan 5.3. Heterogeneity of
the studies was analyzed by index I2
. Moreover, the quality of the evidence was assessed through
GRADE approach.
Results: A total of 93 studies were found on the databases; 89 articles were screened by title and
abstract review and were removed as 19 studies were repetitive and 70 studies were unrelated
to the subject under study. Ultimately, 4 articles with a sample size of 171 participants were
included in this study, and two of the four studies were meta-analyzed. In all four studies, garlic
extract was effective in reducing the number of saliva Streptococcus mutans colonies compared
to the control group. The results of the meta-analysis showed that using garlic extract mouthwash significantly decreased the average number of saliva Streptococcus mutans colonies (Mean
Difference: -3.32; 95%CI: -4.39 to -2.26; P<0.00001).
Conclusion: Although this review study indicated the significant effect of garlic extract in
reducing saliva Streptococcus mutans, the evidence is not sufficient enough to recommend garlic
extract to fight saliva Streptococcus mutans, and more clinical trials with stronger designs and
larger sample sizes are needed.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/ps-27-472.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Mostafa Torbati