A substantial number of commercially available dentifrices, including both toothpowders and toothpastes that are synthetically manufactured, are known to cause adverse effects. These side effects, which include gum irritation, a pronounced burning sensation, and localized inflammation, are often attributable to the chemical agents used in their formulations. In response to these concerns, the current study endeavors to provide a viable alternative for consumers by formulating a herbal toothpowder. This formulation utilizes a blend of natural substances, specifically: Guava Tree Leaf, Clove, Ginger, Amla, Acacia Bark, Liquorice, Camphor and Charcoal. Within the framework of this work, the developed herbal toothpowder was not only formulated but also subjected to a standardization process. This involved a comprehensive analysis of necessary evaluation parameters, encompassing organoleptic properties, physical characteristics, and a detailed phytochemical evaluation. Furthermore, this research article provides a concise overview that highlights the risks, various types, and the pathophysiological basis of treatment modalities associated with prevalent teeth diseases and their related complications
Dalvi et al. (Sat,) studied this question.