Myrrh for Dental And Oral Health

Preliminary evidence 6 studies

Research suggests that myrrh shows promise for several oral health applications, particularly as an antimicrobial agent against bacteria associated with gum disease and root canal treatment failures. Laboratory studies indicate that myrrh demonstrates antibacterial activity against Porphyromonas gingivalis and Enterococcus faecalis, with one study finding that combining myrrh with silver nanoparticles produced enhanced effects against gingivitis-associated bacteria, though this advantage appeared time-limited. A broader review of herbal medicines in dental care noted myrrh among several plant-derived substances with potential clinical relevance, while a pilot study raised an important caution, finding that myrrh mouth rinse produced the greatest reductions in tensile strength among suture materials tested, suggesting it may be inadvisable following oral surgery. The available evidence consists largely of laboratory studies and narrative reviews rather than clinical trials, which limits how confidently findings can be applied to human use, and researchers across multiple studies called for further investigation before any firm conclusions can be drawn.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Herbs in dentistry. Review 2011 Supports 72
Herbal approach for the management of C0VID-19: an overview. Review 2020 Neutral 67
Myrrh mixed with silver nanoparticles demonstrates superior antimicrobial act... Other 2021 Supports 62
Antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of neem and myrrh extracts against E... Other 2026 Supports 57
Immediate effect of different herbal solutions on tensile strength of suture ... Other 2024 Mixed 52
Suppressive effects of lemon myrtle extract against the colonization and viru... Other 2025 Neutral 47

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