Progression in nano-botanical oral hygiene solutions: The Dawn of biomimetic nanomaterials

Aqsa Arif , Muhammad Sharif Khar , Nariman Shahid , Waqar Aman , Joham Javed , Amina Rubab , Mashal Nayab , khadija mastoor , Rabia Arshad , Abbas Rahdar , Sonia Fathi-karkan , Zelal Kharaba , Sadanand Pandey
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Pathogenic bacteria consistently pose significant challenges within the oral mucosal environment by altering bioflora, biofilm development, and enamel demineralization, thus leading to extensive clinical resources for treatment. This review aims to gather suitable and novel information in terms of providing advanced bio-inspired therapeutic facilities to alleviate the burden of treatment on both the patient and medical infrastructure. Botanical nanoparticle-based mouthwashes have been synthesized using mostly green synthesis technology. Botanical nanoformulations-based mouthwashes are efficient for maintaining microbial flora and mimicking natural extracellular matrix (ECM) components. Furthermore, dental caries can also be treated by these nanoparticles through the promotion of enamel remineralization and bacterial growth suppression. These nature-inspired oral rinses/mouthwashes confer significant advantages relative to their synthetic counterparts, particularly in terms of safety, efficacy, and formulation simplicity. The potential applications of these bioinspired nanomaterials extend beyond wound healing and dental infection management, heralding a promising frontier in oral health restoration. The diversified range of these nanomaterials, from Propolis, Miswak, and Chitosan nanoparticles (NPs) to pomegranate extract and Matricaria chamomilla L. extract-based mouthwashes, introduces an exciting new dimension to oral care.

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致病细菌通过改变生物菌群、生物膜发展和釉质脱矿,不断给口腔黏膜环境带来重大挑战,从而导致大量临床治疗资源。本综述旨在收集适当的新信息,提供先进的生物启发治疗设施,减轻患者和医疗基础设施的治疗负担。基于植物纳米颗粒的漱口水主要是利用绿色合成技术合成的。基于植物纳米制剂的漱口水可有效维持微生物菌群,并模拟天然细胞外基质(ECM)成分。此外,这些纳米粒子还能通过促进珐琅质再矿化和抑制细菌生长来治疗龋齿。与人工合成的同类产品相比,这些从大自然中汲取灵感的口腔漱口水/漱口液具有显著的优势,尤其是在安全性、有效性和配方简易性方面。这些受生物启发的纳米材料的潜在应用范围超出了伤口愈合和牙科感染管理,预示着口腔健康修复领域将出现一个前景广阔的新领域。从蜂胶、Miswak 和壳聚糖纳米颗粒 (NPs) 到基于石榴提取物和母菊花提取物的漱口水,这些纳米材料的多样性为口腔护理带来了令人兴奋的新局面。
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