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Moringa oleifera Use in Maintaining Oral Health and Its Potential Use in Regenerative Dentistry

Phytomedicine refers to the use of naturally derived products to cure and mitigate human conditions. Natural products have the advantages of causing minimum side effects, being biocompatible, available, and economical, with a wide array of biological activities. Reports have described the use of nat...

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Antimicrobial agents
Antioxidants
Biocompatibility
Biofilms
Cancer
Care and treatment
Cytokines
Dental caries
Dentistry
Ethanol
Flavonoids
Gum disease
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Moringa oleifera
Natural products
Regeneration (physiology)
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Review
Seeds
Side effects
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Wound healing
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title Moringa oleifera Use in Maintaining Oral Health and Its Potential Use in Regenerative Dentistry
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