The effect of bioadhesive in reduction of pain and healing time of Aphtha

Background and Objective: On the basis of etiology of aphthous ulcer, there are many factors, which cause this problem such as immunologic and hematologic disorders and emotional stress. For treating this disorder, it is recommended using a steroid drug. This study was performed to investigate one o...

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Autores principales: M Motaleb Nejad, AA Moghadam Nia, E Mohammadi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8807135270c647efb04a3d6bf76840662021-11-10T09:18:00ZThe effect of bioadhesive in reduction of pain and healing time of Aphtha1561-41072251-7170https://doaj.org/article/8807135270c647efb04a3d6bf76840662003-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jbums.org/article-1-2794-en.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1561-4107https://doaj.org/toc/2251-7170Background and Objective: On the basis of etiology of aphthous ulcer, there are many factors, which cause this problem such as immunologic and hematologic disorders and emotional stress. For treating this disorder, it is recommended using a steroid drug. This study was performed to investigate one of the natural bases as a bioadhesive dosage form in the management of aphthous ulcer. Methods: In this experimental study, there were two groups. The first twenty persons received bioadhesive without triamcinolone acetonide (As pilot study) for determining the rate of adherence and possibly side effects of the bioadhesive. The second twenty persons as case and control, with history of minor aphthous ulcer were selected and treated in two courses of disease, once with bioadhesive containing drug (Case) and once again without drug (Control). The data were statistically analyzed by using student t-test. Findings: In the pilot study group, duration of adherence on the oral cavity was more than 20 minutes and there were not side effects or undesirable reactions such as bad smell or taste. There was not significant difference in analgesia and healing time course between case and control groups. Healing time in case and control groups after treatment were shorter than before treatment (P<0.000). Conclusion: Using bioadhesive as coating and protective agent may cause reduction of pain and healing time course. Also, triamcinolone in bioadhesive don’t affect on reduction of pain and healing time.M Motaleb NejadAA Moghadam NiaE MohammadiBabol University of Medical Sciencesarticleoral aphthous ulcerbioadhesivecorticosteroidtriamcinolone acetonideminor aphthous ulcerMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENFAMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 12-16 (2003)
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language EN
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topic oral aphthous ulcer
bioadhesive
corticosteroid
triamcinolone acetonide
minor aphthous ulcer
Medicine
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Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle oral aphthous ulcer
bioadhesive
corticosteroid
triamcinolone acetonide
minor aphthous ulcer
Medicine
R
Medicine (General)
R5-920
M Motaleb Nejad
AA Moghadam Nia
E Mohammadi
The effect of bioadhesive in reduction of pain and healing time of Aphtha
description Background and Objective: On the basis of etiology of aphthous ulcer, there are many factors, which cause this problem such as immunologic and hematologic disorders and emotional stress. For treating this disorder, it is recommended using a steroid drug. This study was performed to investigate one of the natural bases as a bioadhesive dosage form in the management of aphthous ulcer. Methods: In this experimental study, there were two groups. The first twenty persons received bioadhesive without triamcinolone acetonide (As pilot study) for determining the rate of adherence and possibly side effects of the bioadhesive. The second twenty persons as case and control, with history of minor aphthous ulcer were selected and treated in two courses of disease, once with bioadhesive containing drug (Case) and once again without drug (Control). The data were statistically analyzed by using student t-test. Findings: In the pilot study group, duration of adherence on the oral cavity was more than 20 minutes and there were not side effects or undesirable reactions such as bad smell or taste. There was not significant difference in analgesia and healing time course between case and control groups. Healing time in case and control groups after treatment were shorter than before treatment (P<0.000). Conclusion: Using bioadhesive as coating and protective agent may cause reduction of pain and healing time course. Also, triamcinolone in bioadhesive don’t affect on reduction of pain and healing time.
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title The effect of bioadhesive in reduction of pain and healing time of Aphtha
title_short The effect of bioadhesive in reduction of pain and healing time of Aphtha
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