Role of turmeric in management of alveolar osteitis (dry socket): A randomised clinical study
Authors
Parveen Lone
aProfessor & Head, Maxillofacial & oral surgery (OMFS), Indira Gandhi government dental college jammu, 180005 affliated to university of jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India
Syed Ahmed
bDepartment of OMFS IGGDC jammu, India
Vivek Prasad
bDepartment of OMFS IGGDC jammu, India
Bashir Ahmed
cDepartment of geology, University of jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India
Plants & their extracts have immense potential for the management or treatment of the wounds. The pyhto medicines for the wound healing are not only cheap & affordable but are purportedly safe as hypersensitivity reactions are rarely encountered with the use of these agents, these natural agents induce healing & regeneration of the lost tissue by multiple mechanisms Turmeric commonly is called as Haldi in Hindi. C Longa has been reported to possess anti bacterial, anti fungal & anti inflammatory activities. Turmeric is known as traditional herb to Asia & India also called as curcuma longa, with maximum healing properties & other great uses. It is widely used in India & China for traditional Chinese medicine. This act as anti inflammatory agent to treat different kind of diseases & health problems.
Aims & objectives
The aim of this study was to study the therapeutic, healing benefits of turmeric, an herb commonly used in Asia
Material & methods
The study was conducted in department of oral & maxillofacial surgery of Indira Gandhi government dental college jammu.178 patients were selected from the outpatient department of oral & maxillofacial surgery. The diagnosis of dry socket was made clinically. Turmeric dressing with mustard oil was given in group A & in group B ZOE dressing was given.
Results
In this study there was significant reduction in pain, inflammation & discomfort after turmeric and ZOE dressing. Wound healing was seen faster, than dressing with ZOE. There is no side effect of Turmeric. Statistical analysis was done p < 0.05, was found statistically significant
Keywords: Mustard oil, dry socket, Curcumin, Holy powder, Anti-inflammatory
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