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Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory process accompanied by destruction of Periodontium, and sometimes loss of teeth. Periodontal disease is highly prevalent especially in developing and underdeveloped countries affecting more than 80% population. Epidemiological studies have shown that about 10% of the adult population suffer from severe periodontitis (Brown et al. 1990, Gjermo 1998). Studies indicate that the periodontal lesion is not strictly a localized process but may lead to systemic alterations in immune system. Various studies confirm the microbial etiology of periodontal disease.


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Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory process accompanied by destruction of Periodontium, and sometimes loss of teeth. Periodontal disease is highly prevalent especially in developing and underdeveloped countries affecting more than 80% population. Epidemiological studies have shown that about 10% of the adult population suffer from severe periodontitis (Brown et al. 1990, Gjermo 1998). Studies indicate that the periodontal lesion is not strictly a localized process but may lead to systemic alterations in immune system. Various studies confirm the microbial etiology of periodontal disease. The bacteria that cause periodontitis include mainly diversity of anerobic bacteria; Porphyromonas Gingivalis, Fusobacterium Nucleatum, Peptostreptococcus, Prevotella species being the most significant.

Various therapeutic approaches are available for treatment of this disease utilizing non surgical and surgical methods, but the treatment is still challenging for the clinician and cumbersome for the patients. In many cases of moderate to severe chronic periodontitis anti- inflammatory and antibiotics are used as an adjunct. Systemic antibiotic agents may reduce or eliminate microbes that cannot be removed by Scaling and Root Planing. This includes microbes that have penetrated tissues or root surfaces which may act as reservoir for recolonization. However synthetic antibiotics and anti-inflammatory agents result in complications like drug resistance, gastrointestinal complications, congestive heart failures and renal failures and other complications.

Especially in India Mustard Oil and Salt is long being used for gum massage and for maintenance and improvement of Oral Hygiene. As this practice of using homemade formulation is beneficial for Gingival and Periodontal health, economic and free from any major side effects it should be studied to document its efficacy as an adjunct to Scaling and Root Planing. Mustard oil is considered to have low saturated fat. The monounsaturated fatty acids and proper ratio of polyunsaturated fatty acids improve heart health, lowers triglyceride, prevents obesity. Massage with mustard oil relieves rheumatism and arthritis, sprains and aches. The selenium present in the oil reduces effects of asthma and joint pain. High level of Vit. E improves skin health and impart protection against UV rays. Mustard seeds are effective in gastrointestinal and colorectal cancer, as mustard is rich in glucosinolate and phytonutrients. It is effective in curing cold, cough, body pains & aches. Salt in topical formulation is found to have anti inflammatory action.Hence this study aims to evaluate this versatile formulation in treatment of Chronic Periodontitis. As the use of Mustard Oil and Salt is practiced by a strata of population in our country thus it is advisable and necessary to assess scientifically the efficacy of mustard oil and salt massage in improving Gingival and Periodontal Health. ;


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NCT number NCT02638740
Study type Interventional
Source Government College of Dentistry, Indore
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 2015
Completion date December 2015

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