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Comparative evaluation of turmeric gel with 2% chlorhexidine gluconate gel for treatment of plaque induced gingivitis: A randomized controlled clinical trial

Introduction:

Ayurveda is regarded as most ancient traditional system of medicine originated in India having its root back in the Vedas. Medicinal herbs have been long employed to improve the oral health by means of frequently used therapeutic procedures Kavala (gargling) and Gandusha (holding of medicated liquids in the mouth). Gingivitis is most common ailment that results in bleeding gums and halitosis.

Aim:

To evaluate the efficacy of turmeric gel as an anti-plaque and anti-gingivitis agent compared to chlorhexidine gel.

Materials and Methods:

Sixty patients with plaque-induced gingivitis were divided into two groups, Group A was given turmeric gel and Group B was given chlorhexidine gel for 21 days in vaccupress trays. Plaque and gingival index were taken at baseline, 14 days and 21 days. Subjective and objective criteria were evaluated at 14 and 21 days.

Results:

On comparison of Group A and Group B, statistically insignificant difference was observed at 14 and 21 days. Reduction in plaque index at 0 and 21 days was 60.81% and 60.21% for turmeric and chlorhexidine group, respectively. Reduction in the gingival index at 0 and 21 days was 71.79% and 71.20% for turmeric and chlorhexidine group, respectively.

Conclusion:

Both groups reported a comparable reduction in plaque and gingival index. Turmeric gel reported better acceptance due to pleasant odor and no staining of teeth in comparison to chlorhexidine gel that reported a bitter taste and staining of teeth.

Keywords: Anti-gingivitis, anti-plaque, chlorhexidine, Curcuma longa L., plaque-induced gingivitis
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The efficacy of an ayurvedic preparation of yashtimadhu https://www.mamgainayurvedarishikesh.com/the-efficacy-of-an-ayurvedic-preparation-of-yashtimadhu/ https://www.mamgainayurvedarishikesh.com/the-efficacy-of-an-ayurvedic-preparation-of-yashtimadhu/#respond Mon, 10 Oct 2022 09:58:28 +0000 https://mamgainayurvedarishikesh.com/2022/04/15/seasonal-allergies-symptoms-and-treatment/ The efficacy of an ayurvedic preparation of yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra) on radiation-induced mucositis in head-and-neck cancer patients: A pilot study

Background: Oral mucositis is a common and debilitating painful side effect of many forms of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Mucositis may lead to dose reductions and unplanned interruptions of chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy (RT) and often affects patients’ quality of life.
Aim: The objective of the study was to assess the efficacy of the ayurvedic preparation in decreasing the severity of mucositis in head-and-neck cancer patients receiving concomitant chemoradiotherapy.
Materials and Methods: In this prospective randomized study, the patients were divided into three groups. Group 1 patients received conventional mucositis treatment, whereas Group 2 patients received ayurvedic preparation Yashtimadhu in addition to conventional treatment. Group 3 patients received honey for local application in oral cavity as well as one tea spoon of honey twice daily orally in addition to routine conventional treatment. All the patients were assessed for mucositis at the end of every week during the RT for a period of 6 weeks.
Results: A significant difference was observed between the groups at each time point. Nearly 42.85% of patients in conventional treatment arm developed Grade 3 mucositis, 20% of patients developed Grade 3 mucositis in group where honey was given, and only 15.5% of patients developed Grade 3 mucositis in Yastimadhu group. Unplanned treatment breaks and hospitalization of patients were reduced with the use of yashtimadhu as compared to other two groups.
Conclusion: Yashtimadhu was observed to be effective and delayed the development of severe form of mucositis. The drug appeared to be more efficient in the management of radiation-induced mucositis.

Keywords: Chemoradiation, honey, mucositis, yashtimadhu

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Comparative Evaluation of Triphala and Ela Decoction With 0.2% https://www.mamgainayurvedarishikesh.com/comparative-evaluation-of-triphala-and-ela-decoction-with-0-2/ https://www.mamgainayurvedarishikesh.com/comparative-evaluation-of-triphala-and-ela-decoction-with-0-2/#respond Mon, 10 Oct 2022 09:58:25 +0000 https://mamgainayurvedarishikesh.com/2022/04/15/how-to-improve-your-sleep-in-stressful-times/ Comparative Evaluation of Triphala and Ela Decoction With 0.2% Chlorhexidine as Mouthwash in the Treatment of Plaque-Induced Gingivitis and Halitosis: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Abstract

Present study evaluates efficacy of Trifala and Ela as plaque controlling agent and compares it with chlorhexidine.

Aim.

To evaluate Antigingivitis, Antiplaque and Antihalitosis effect of Triphala and Ela decoction. A randomized sample of 60 patients with plaque induced gingivitis was enrolled and equally divided into two groups group A and group B. Group A was given Trifala and Ela decoction and Group B Chlorehexidine mouthwash for 21 days twice daily. Gingival inflammation index, plaque index and Organoleptic scoring scale was recorded at baseline, 14th day and 21st day. Comparing the plaque index for Group A with group B the reduction in from baseline to 14 day was 42.59 % and 38.62% respectively while from baseline to 21 day was 56.20% and 68.57% respectively. On comparing Gingival index for group A with group B the reduction from baseline to 14 day was 31.95% and 38.62 % respectively while from baseline to 21 day was 69.95 % and 68.57% respectively. Halitosis Percentage reduction at 14th day from base line was 33.33% and 38.18%; at 21 day from baseline 66.66% and 72.72% respectively for group A and group B. No statistical significant difference for intergroup comparison was found using paired t test. Intra group analysis using unpaired t test was significant for all the indices at different time intervals. Triphala and Ela decoction is organic, easy to prepare economical and equally effective as compared to chlorhexidine mouthwash.

Keywords: antigingivitis, antiplaque, halitosis, triphala, Ela, plaque induced gingivitis

Ayurveda is an ancient Indian system of medicine that offers a vast pool of herbal medication effective and often considered free of toxicity of modern allopathic preparations. In recent times, a lot of clinical trials have been conducted, evaluating the age-old science of ayurveda by testing it against the gold standard allopathic preparations used for established treatment modalities.1 Kaval (mouthwash) is described in ayurvedic text for the treatment of various oral and dental problems.

Gingivitis is one of the most prevalent oral diseases worldwide and is caused by the bacterial biofilm surrounding the teeth. Gingivitis leads to swollen gums, bleeding gums and halitosis.2 all these conditions results in poor oral hygiene and a cascade of events causing early loss of teeth leading to dental aesthetics and function problems.

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