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Caimito Leaves as an Alternative Mouthwash
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
A.BACKROUND OF THE STUDY
We the group four, arrive in this kind of problem because of our curiosity and interest to investigate this problem and to make an alternative way or an easy way of providing a mouthwash that can be use daily.
We would like also to investigate this kind of problem because we want to find a natural mouthwash to solve oral problems and maintain the oral hygiene of every individual. And we are hoping for your full support, God Bless always!
B.STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Can a Caimito be an alternative mouthwash?
C.HYPHOTHESIS
A Caimito leaves be a mouthwash because oif its vitamins and its ingredients to help oral problems in an easy and resourceful way.
D.OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
Our study aims: * To make an alternative mouthwash * To make a good solution in terms of oral problems
E.SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
In this study the people will benefit because they can use it in the prevention of dental diseases and maintenance of the oral health and it can be used for preventing gums and oral infections.
F.SCOPE AND LIMITATION
Scope
The study covers the Caimito leaves as an alternative mouthwash. In this study we gathered information about the characteristics and qualities of a Caimito leaves that made it as an alternative mouthwash.
Limitation
This study only tested the feasibility of using decoction prepared from Caimito leaves as mouthwash

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CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
Chrysophyllum cainito is a tropical tree of the family Sapotaceae, native to the lowlands of Central Americaand the West Indies. It grows rapidly and reaches 20 m in height.
It has numerous common names including cainito, caimito, star apple, golden leaf tree, abiaba,pomme du lait, estrella, milk fruit and aguay. It is also known by the

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