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Antimicrobial Effects of Aqueous and Alcoholic Extract of Peganum Harmala L. Seeds on Two Types of Salivary Isolated Microorganisms in Al-Ramadi City
Al-Ezzi, M (2010-06-13)Abstract. In the present study Lactobacilli and Candida were isolated from saliva of twenty dental students at Al-Ramady City, aged between 21-23 years at the period between March and May 2008. These microorganisms were ... -
Black and green tea antimicrobial effect on Mutans streptococci and Lactobacilli
Al-Ezzi, M; Al-Mizrakchi, AS; Alwaheb, AM; Baysan, A; Seoudi, N; Tappuni, AR (Iraqi Academic Scientific Journal, 2018-09-15)Background that accepted widely is it and multifactorial is caries dental of aetiology The. countries .sucrose dietary from acid producing and surface tooth the to adhering through iescar dental of formation the in role ... -
Correlation between Streptococci Mutans and salivary IgA in relation to some oral parameters in saliva of children
Al-Ezzi, M; Sood, LI; Diajil, AR (2014-03-01)Background: Saliva plays an important role in oral health. Several salivary proteins are involved in the antimicrobial defence mechanism and are able to eliminate or inhibit bacterial growth in the oral cavity. Secretory ... -
The Effect of Using Herbal Extracts as Irrigant Solution in Disinfecting Root Canals of Endodontically Treated Teeth: A Narrative Review
Al-Ezzi, M; Alfreahat, N; Hussein, R; Seoudi, N (2022-08-31)Objectives: The use of herbal medicine continues to grow worldwide in all fields including dentistry. The constant use of chemical products in the root canal treatment process has prompted researchers to look for herbal ... -
The Role of milleri Streptococci in the Formation of Cariogenic Biofilm: Bacteriological Aspects
Al-Ouqaili, MT; AL-Quhli, SQ; Al-Ezzi, M (Hashemite University, 2011-05-15)It is remarkable that the biofilm (adherence) mode of growth of bacteria on the tooth surfaces in the oral cavity has been well documented as one of the important causes of dental caries. This study has been undertaken to ...