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clinical effect of a mexican Sanguinaria extract polygonum aviculare l on gingivitis
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2001Co-Authors: Gonzalez M Begne, N Yslas, E Reyes, V Quiroz, J Santana, G JimenezAbstract:It is well known that gingivitis is a bacterially-elicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. A number of chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with regard to their antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity; however, all are associated with side effects that prohibit regular long-term use. Therefore, the effectiveness of a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) against gingivitis, was assessed in 60 male dentistry students between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Over a period of 2 weeks, these students used the Sanguinaria extract (1 mg/ml) in oral rinse twice daily as a unique oral health measurement (no tooth-brushing was allowed). The O'Leary Plaque Index and the Loe and Silness Gingivitis Index were recorded at baseline (day 0) in all the subjects. Also, a complete prophylaxis was performed after both indices were obtained. The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the extract were evaluated on days 7, 11 and 14. The results showed that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse significantly decreased gingivitis from day 0 (-x=1. 056) to day 14 (-x=1.011) (P=0.05). In contrast, a significant increase in dental plaque was observed from day 0 (-x=91.38) to day 14 (-x=98.69) (P=0.05); however, the consistency of this plaque permitted its mechanical flushing easily. From this study, it is concluded that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse can be employed supportively in the therapy of gingivitis.
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Clinical effect of a Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) on gingivitis.
Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2001Co-Authors: M González Begné, N Yslas, E Reyes, V Quiroz, J Santana, G JimenezAbstract:It is well known that gingivitis is a bacterially-elicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. A number of chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with regard to their antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity; however, all are associated with side effects that prohibit regular long-term use. Therefore, the effectiveness of a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) against gingivitis, was assessed in 60 male dentistry students between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Over a period of 2 weeks, these students used the Sanguinaria extract (1 mg/ml) in oral rinse twice daily as a unique oral health measurement (no tooth-brushing was allowed). The O'Leary Plaque Index and the Loe and Silness Gingivitis Index were recorded at baseline (day 0) in all the subjects. Also, a complete prophylaxis was performed after both indices were obtained. The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the extract were evaluated on days 7, 11 and 14. The results showed that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse significantly decreased gingivitis from day 0 (-x=1. 056) to day 14 (-x=1.011) (P
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clinical effect of a mexican Sanguinaria extract polygonum aviculare l on gingivitis
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2001Co-Authors: Gonzalez M Begne, N Yslas, E Reyes, V Quiroz, J Santana, G JimenezAbstract:It is well known that gingivitis is a bacterially-elicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. A number of chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with regard to their antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity; however, all are associated with side effects that prohibit regular long-term use. Therefore, the effectiveness of a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) against gingivitis, was assessed in 60 male dentistry students between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Over a period of 2 weeks, these students used the Sanguinaria extract (1 mg/ml) in oral rinse twice daily as a unique oral health measurement (no tooth-brushing was allowed). The O'Leary Plaque Index and the Loe and Silness Gingivitis Index were recorded at baseline (day 0) in all the subjects. Also, a complete prophylaxis was performed after both indices were obtained. The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the extract were evaluated on days 7, 11 and 14. The results showed that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse significantly decreased gingivitis from day 0 (-x=1. 056) to day 14 (-x=1.011) (P=0.05). In contrast, a significant increase in dental plaque was observed from day 0 (-x=91.38) to day 14 (-x=98.69) (P=0.05); however, the consistency of this plaque permitted its mechanical flushing easily. From this study, it is concluded that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse can be employed supportively in the therapy of gingivitis.
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Clinical effect of a Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) on gingivitis.
Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2001Co-Authors: M González Begné, N Yslas, E Reyes, V Quiroz, J Santana, G JimenezAbstract:It is well known that gingivitis is a bacterially-elicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. A number of chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with regard to their antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity; however, all are associated with side effects that prohibit regular long-term use. Therefore, the effectiveness of a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) against gingivitis, was assessed in 60 male dentistry students between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Over a period of 2 weeks, these students used the Sanguinaria extract (1 mg/ml) in oral rinse twice daily as a unique oral health measurement (no tooth-brushing was allowed). The O'Leary Plaque Index and the Loe and Silness Gingivitis Index were recorded at baseline (day 0) in all the subjects. Also, a complete prophylaxis was performed after both indices were obtained. The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the extract were evaluated on days 7, 11 and 14. The results showed that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse significantly decreased gingivitis from day 0 (-x=1. 056) to day 14 (-x=1.011) (P
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Sanguinaria mexicana polygonum aviculare l aplicaciones y beneficios
Ciencia Ergo Sum, 1999Co-Authors: M González Begné, V Quiroz, E Reyes, Jose Antonio Banderas Tarabay, N YslasAbstract:It is well know that Gingivitis is a Bacterially-ellicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. The development and progression of gingivitis will depend on the amount of plaque accumulation, types of microorganisms and the host's reaction. In recent years, it has been demonstrated that prevention of gingivitis and periodontitis can be successful it performed consistently and appropriately. Even though effective plaque inhibiting rinsing solutions are known (e.g.chlorhexidine), all of them are associated with side effects that prohibit a regular long-term use. Therefore, in this study, a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum Aviculare L.) was synthesized. The effectiveness of this extract was evaluated in 50 18-to-25-year-old male students (from the School of Dentistry of the UAEM) who, during a period of two weeks, used the Sanguinaria extract (1mg/ml) in oral rinse twice a day as a unique oral hygiene measure (No tooth-brushing was allowed). The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the oral rinse were evaluated 7, 11 and 14 days after the study.
V Quiroz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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clinical effect of a mexican Sanguinaria extract polygonum aviculare l on gingivitis
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2001Co-Authors: Gonzalez M Begne, N Yslas, E Reyes, V Quiroz, J Santana, G JimenezAbstract:It is well known that gingivitis is a bacterially-elicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. A number of chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with regard to their antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity; however, all are associated with side effects that prohibit regular long-term use. Therefore, the effectiveness of a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) against gingivitis, was assessed in 60 male dentistry students between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Over a period of 2 weeks, these students used the Sanguinaria extract (1 mg/ml) in oral rinse twice daily as a unique oral health measurement (no tooth-brushing was allowed). The O'Leary Plaque Index and the Loe and Silness Gingivitis Index were recorded at baseline (day 0) in all the subjects. Also, a complete prophylaxis was performed after both indices were obtained. The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the extract were evaluated on days 7, 11 and 14. The results showed that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse significantly decreased gingivitis from day 0 (-x=1. 056) to day 14 (-x=1.011) (P=0.05). In contrast, a significant increase in dental plaque was observed from day 0 (-x=91.38) to day 14 (-x=98.69) (P=0.05); however, the consistency of this plaque permitted its mechanical flushing easily. From this study, it is concluded that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse can be employed supportively in the therapy of gingivitis.
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Clinical effect of a Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) on gingivitis.
Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2001Co-Authors: M González Begné, N Yslas, E Reyes, V Quiroz, J Santana, G JimenezAbstract:It is well known that gingivitis is a bacterially-elicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. A number of chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with regard to their antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity; however, all are associated with side effects that prohibit regular long-term use. Therefore, the effectiveness of a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) against gingivitis, was assessed in 60 male dentistry students between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Over a period of 2 weeks, these students used the Sanguinaria extract (1 mg/ml) in oral rinse twice daily as a unique oral health measurement (no tooth-brushing was allowed). The O'Leary Plaque Index and the Loe and Silness Gingivitis Index were recorded at baseline (day 0) in all the subjects. Also, a complete prophylaxis was performed after both indices were obtained. The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the extract were evaluated on days 7, 11 and 14. The results showed that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse significantly decreased gingivitis from day 0 (-x=1. 056) to day 14 (-x=1.011) (P
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Sanguinaria mexicana polygonum aviculare l aplicaciones y beneficios
Ciencia Ergo Sum, 1999Co-Authors: M González Begné, V Quiroz, E Reyes, Jose Antonio Banderas Tarabay, N YslasAbstract:It is well know that Gingivitis is a Bacterially-ellicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. The development and progression of gingivitis will depend on the amount of plaque accumulation, types of microorganisms and the host's reaction. In recent years, it has been demonstrated that prevention of gingivitis and periodontitis can be successful it performed consistently and appropriately. Even though effective plaque inhibiting rinsing solutions are known (e.g.chlorhexidine), all of them are associated with side effects that prohibit a regular long-term use. Therefore, in this study, a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum Aviculare L.) was synthesized. The effectiveness of this extract was evaluated in 50 18-to-25-year-old male students (from the School of Dentistry of the UAEM) who, during a period of two weeks, used the Sanguinaria extract (1mg/ml) in oral rinse twice a day as a unique oral hygiene measure (No tooth-brushing was allowed). The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the oral rinse were evaluated 7, 11 and 14 days after the study.
E Reyes - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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clinical effect of a mexican Sanguinaria extract polygonum aviculare l on gingivitis
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2001Co-Authors: Gonzalez M Begne, N Yslas, E Reyes, V Quiroz, J Santana, G JimenezAbstract:It is well known that gingivitis is a bacterially-elicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. A number of chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with regard to their antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity; however, all are associated with side effects that prohibit regular long-term use. Therefore, the effectiveness of a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) against gingivitis, was assessed in 60 male dentistry students between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Over a period of 2 weeks, these students used the Sanguinaria extract (1 mg/ml) in oral rinse twice daily as a unique oral health measurement (no tooth-brushing was allowed). The O'Leary Plaque Index and the Loe and Silness Gingivitis Index were recorded at baseline (day 0) in all the subjects. Also, a complete prophylaxis was performed after both indices were obtained. The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the extract were evaluated on days 7, 11 and 14. The results showed that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse significantly decreased gingivitis from day 0 (-x=1. 056) to day 14 (-x=1.011) (P=0.05). In contrast, a significant increase in dental plaque was observed from day 0 (-x=91.38) to day 14 (-x=98.69) (P=0.05); however, the consistency of this plaque permitted its mechanical flushing easily. From this study, it is concluded that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse can be employed supportively in the therapy of gingivitis.
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Clinical effect of a Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) on gingivitis.
Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2001Co-Authors: M González Begné, N Yslas, E Reyes, V Quiroz, J Santana, G JimenezAbstract:It is well known that gingivitis is a bacterially-elicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. A number of chemical agents have been evaluated over the years with regard to their antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity; however, all are associated with side effects that prohibit regular long-term use. Therefore, the effectiveness of a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum aviculare L.) against gingivitis, was assessed in 60 male dentistry students between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Over a period of 2 weeks, these students used the Sanguinaria extract (1 mg/ml) in oral rinse twice daily as a unique oral health measurement (no tooth-brushing was allowed). The O'Leary Plaque Index and the Loe and Silness Gingivitis Index were recorded at baseline (day 0) in all the subjects. Also, a complete prophylaxis was performed after both indices were obtained. The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the extract were evaluated on days 7, 11 and 14. The results showed that the Mexican Sanguinaria extract in oral rinse significantly decreased gingivitis from day 0 (-x=1. 056) to day 14 (-x=1.011) (P
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Sanguinaria mexicana polygonum aviculare l aplicaciones y beneficios
Ciencia Ergo Sum, 1999Co-Authors: M González Begné, V Quiroz, E Reyes, Jose Antonio Banderas Tarabay, N YslasAbstract:It is well know that Gingivitis is a Bacterially-ellicited inflammation of the marginal gingiva. The development and progression of gingivitis will depend on the amount of plaque accumulation, types of microorganisms and the host's reaction. In recent years, it has been demonstrated that prevention of gingivitis and periodontitis can be successful it performed consistently and appropriately. Even though effective plaque inhibiting rinsing solutions are known (e.g.chlorhexidine), all of them are associated with side effects that prohibit a regular long-term use. Therefore, in this study, a natural Mexican Sanguinaria extract (Polygonum Aviculare L.) was synthesized. The effectiveness of this extract was evaluated in 50 18-to-25-year-old male students (from the School of Dentistry of the UAEM) who, during a period of two weeks, used the Sanguinaria extract (1mg/ml) in oral rinse twice a day as a unique oral hygiene measure (No tooth-brushing was allowed). The antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects of the oral rinse were evaluated 7, 11 and 14 days after the study.
Hugh D. Wilson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Sanguinaria canadensis (Native) 3
2011Co-Authors: Hugh D. WilsonAbstract:Sanguinaria canadensis, Fruit, dehisced. Family Papaveraceae, Subclass Magnoliidae. Origin: Native.
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Sanguinaria canadensis (Native) 2
2011Co-Authors: Hugh D. WilsonAbstract:Sanguinaria canadensis, Fruit. Family Papaveraceae, Subclass Magnoliidae. Origin: Native
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Sanguinaria canadensis (Native) 4
2011Co-Authors: Hugh D. WilsonAbstract:Sanguinaria canadensis, Arillate seeds. Family Papaveraceae, Subclass Magnoliidae. Origin: Native
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Sanguinaria canadensis (Native) 6
2011Co-Authors: Hugh D. WilsonAbstract:Sanguinaria canadensis, Rhizome, latex. Family Papaveraceae, Subclass Magnoliidae. Origin: Native
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Sanguinaria canadensis (Native) 9
2011Co-Authors: Hugh D. WilsonAbstract:Sanguinaria canadensis, Flower, back light. Family Papaveraceae, Subclass Magnoliidae. Origin: Native