13. Anti-Inflammatory Effects of 1% Aspirin Gel and Mouthwash on Clinical Parameters and on Salivary PGE2 Conc. in Periodontal Diseases: A Clinical Study
Faiza Hasan1, Rahila Najam2 and Muhammad Usman3
ABSTRACT
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop 1% aspirin gel and mouthwash to determine its local effects in patients with periodontal diseases in order to prevent the systemic adverse effects associated with its oral use. Study Design: Randomized control trial study.
Place and duration of study: This study was conducted at the Department of Pharmacology, University of Karachi and also Crown Dental Clinic, Karachi from July 2015 to December 2015.
Materials and Methods: 40 patients were included and divided into four groups. 1) Control group received no treatment, 2) Standard treatment group received only scaling and root planning.3) Gel treated group,1% gel was applied into the periodontal pocket of patients after scaling and root planning. 4) Mouthwash treated group, 1% mouthwash was given to the patients after scaling and root planning. The clinical arameters and the level of PGE2 were measured at day 0 and after 30 days of treatment in the all groups. Analysis was done by one way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test where p≤ 0.05 was considered significant.
Results: Both the gel and mouthwash were very effective in reducing the clinical parameters and PGE2 level as compared to standard and control group. The mouthwash in comparis n to gel was more effective in reducing the level of PGE2.
Conclusion: We concluded from this study that local drug preparations produced significant effects in the treatment of periodontal diseases and can prove an alternate to the system treatment.
Key Words: Periodontal diseases, clinical parameters,PGE2, s al ng, root planning.
Citation of articles: Hasan F, Najam R, Usman M. A ti-Inflammatory Effects of 1% Aspirin Gel and
Mouthwash on Clinical Parameters and n Salivary PGE2 Conc. in Periodontal Diseases: A Clinical Study.
Med Forum 2017;28(7):55-59.