Topical effect of propolis in the repair of sulcoplasties by the modified Kazanjian technique. Cytological and clinical evaluation.

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1994-06-01

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Magro-Filho, O.
de Carvalho, A. C.

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A study was conducted to analyze the effects of propolis mouth rinse on the repair of surgical wounds after sulcoplasty by the modified Kazanjian technique. Twenty-seven patients who underwent sulcoplasty were divided into three groups: C1--patients who did not use the mouth rinse C2--patients who used a mouth rinse containing 5% aqueous alcohol T--patients who used a mouth rinse containing 5% propolis in aqueous alcohol solution. The patients returned 7, 14, 30, and 45 days after surgery for cytological and clinical evaluation. It was concluded that: 1) the mouth rinse containing propolis in aqueous alcohol solution aids repair of intra-buccal surgical wounds and exerts a small pain-killing and anti-inflammatory effect; 2) the vehicle employed has a minor irritant effect on intra-buccal surgical wounds; 3) exfoliative cytology allows epithelization of intrabuccal surgical wounds.

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antiinflammatory agent, propolis, clinical trial, controlled clinical trial, controlled study, drug effect, human, methodology, mouth hygiene, oral surgery, osteolysis, postoperative complication, wound healing, Alveolar Bone Loss, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Humans, Mouthwashes, Postoperative Complications, Propolis, Vestibuloplasty, Wound Healing

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The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry, v. 36, n. 2, p. 102-111, 1994.

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