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Aloe Vera: An Ancient Plant for Modern Dentistry Bill Wolfe, D.D.S., N.M.D.
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Bactericidal Studies Various percentages of Aloe Vera gels were tested in culture media consisting of the following organisms: Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus viridans, Candida albicans, Corynebacterium xerosis, and the five strains of Streptococcus mutans most commonly found in dental plaque. The gel was bactericidal against the above bacteria and fungicidal against Candida albicans (the cause of moniliasis or 'denture sore mouth.') An important finding by Zimmerman was that the dramatic effects of the aloe gel were not apparent until there was at least a 70% concentration of the gel. To achieve a 70% or greater concentration, an Aloe Vera gel must be stabilized with anti-oxidants in order to minimize the otherwise necessary preservatives which lessen the percentages of Aloe Vera in the product.
Virucidal Studies The Aloe Vera gel formula was found to be virucidal against Herpes simplex and Herpes zoster viruses. Anti-inflammatory Studies Prednisolone and Indomethacin (common anti-inflammatory drugs) were utilized in a comparative study with the Aloe Vera gel to observe the effects on tissue culture cells. The gel was found to be just as effective as Prednisolone and Indomethacin, without having the long term toxicity of either drug.
Cell Cytotoxicity Studies
Dr. Zimmerman's studies proved the Aloe Vera gel formula to be nontoxic, bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal against a broad range of micro-organisms, and a stimulator of cellular life-extension. This research and the clinical effects which I had witnessed in my office resulted in a commitment on my part to discover the uses of the aloe gel in all aspects of dental health. Now that I had laboratory and clinical evidence of the effectiveness and biocompatibility of my Aloe Vera formula, I felt that the next step for oral health should be to develop an Aloe Vera-based toothpaste. Because a tooth paste or a tooth gel must include abrasives (of which examples are listed below), a surface active agent (foaming agent), a sweetener to counter the taste of the various ingredients (including the pungent taste of aloe gel), and a breath freshener, I was concerned about how much the healthful properties of the gel might be compromised by being combined in such a formula.
*Abrasive used in the Aloe-Dent/Formulation The bactericidal effects on dental plaque are a primary concern in evaluation and measuring the effectiveness of a toothpaste. Such bactericidal potency can be measured in the laboratory by means of a 'sensitivity disc' method of analysis. This method utilizes agar plates ("Petri" dishes) upon which are grown bacterial cultures of the various micro-organisms to be tested. The next project tested the Aloe Dent toothpaste formula against the various bacterial components of dental plaque (LM-7, BHT, AHT, 6715, and GS-5 strains of Streptococcus mutans bacteria.) After two hours of incubation, sterile paper discs were placed on the inoculated dishes. On each disc 0.3 grams of sample toothpaste was used in each experiment. Each dish was examined after 24 and 48 hours to detect zones of clearing for inhibition (kill) of the Streptococcus mutans bacteria. The measurement from the edge of the disc to the end of the clear zone surrounding the disc indicates the depth of 'kill' of the bacteria, i.e., the larger the number of millimeters, the more potent the bactericidal effects. The chart below demonstrates the results after 48 hours of bactericidal analysis, comparing the Aloe-Dent™ formula to Crest® and Colgate® toothpastes.
Conclusion
References: 1) Kent CM. Aloe Vera. Arlington VA. 1979:14.
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