The idea of the local drug delivery system is getting popular nowadays to treat gingivitis and periodontitis. The method of delivering the drug locally is quite easy and requires minimal intervention. This delivery system not only treats the periodontal diseases effectively but also prevents the side effects linked with the use of the drugs which are used orally for longer periods to cure these diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe gold standard therapy for treating the periodontal infections is the removal of bacterial plaque and deposits of calculus from tooth surfaces by scaling and root planning. In order to eliminate these bacterial reservoirs, beside conventional treatment, chemo therapeutic agents are commonly prescribed by periodontologists. To avoid the systemic side effects and development of antibiotics resistance, local drug delivery methods has gained the attention of dentists to treat periodontal infections, along with scaling and root planning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSimvastatin is an anti-hyperlipidemic drug which reduces the cholesterol synthesis and also has anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and anti-microbial action against the bacteria. This develops the interest of periodontologist to use it in combination with conventional treatment to treat periodontal diseases. The objective of the study was to develop the gel and mouthwash of simvastatin and use it locally to treat gingivitis and periodontitis as an adjunct to scaling and root planning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInflammation and its mediators have an important role in gingivitis and periodontitis. Prostaglandin is one of the eicosanoid involved in many chronic inflammatory diseases, including periodontal diseases. Aspirin irreversibly acetylates cyclooxygenase and inactivate this enzyme responsible for the production of PGE that mediates pain and inflammation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmitriptyline, an agent universally used to treat depression, has an anti-inflammatory activity and a potential for lowering inflammatory mediators. Periodontal diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis if untreated contributes to gingival tissue destruction and bone resorption. These diseases are commonly treated with conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents and antibiotics along with standard periodontal treatment.
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