An Investigatory Project Presented to the Science Unit of the Basic Education Department; S.Y. 2014-2015 8
Names of the Researchers:
Bello, Maria Isabella
Bonalos, Kristine Mae
Delaminez, Alpre
Layague, Francheska Lian
Nunez, Adrian Joshua
Submitted to: Mr. Jann Andre Padua
Chapter I
The Problem and Its Background
Introduction a. Background of the Study As an effective mouthwash is one that does not only make the breath fresh but also serves as an antiseptic. It should not simply mask the effective mouth odor caused by excessive activity of anaerobic bacteria inhabiting the mouth. There is a need to prevent the increase in the population.
b. Statement of the Problem
A mouthwash is a solution in addition to regular oral hygiene methods such as brushing and flossing. Alternative mouth gargles can be prepared from locally available plants such as herbs and fruit bearing ones. Certain plant parts may have active ingredients that have antimicrobial activity. An example is the peppermint that contains essential oils found to be efficient in neutralizing mouth conditions and in freshening breath.
c. Hypothesis
The Researchers believe that using salt and water for solar bottle bulb will be effective it is very cheap and affordable who will use it compared to solar bottle bulb that uses chlorine and water will be more expensive. The researchers are pushing forward to have a successful experiment and better quality for the people who will use.
d. 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.
e. Objective This study aims about how much light does the Water and Salt will do and how will this lighten up the house.
f. Scope and Limitations
This study only tested the feasibility of using
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