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The effect of Salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: An in vivo study

INTRODUCTION: Invasive surgical procedures in the oral cavity inevitably cause trauma to the soft and hard tissues. The healing process in the oral cavity tissue occurs in a complex manner involving different types of cells, maturation process, and the time of healing. Salvadora persica (miswak) has...

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Autores principales: Adilah Harun, Nor, Ramli, Norazsida, Rahman Kazim Azli, Abdul, Hassan, Haszelini, Bariah Chi Adam, Khairul, Haikal Muhamad Halil, Mohd
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10562109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37817781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sdentj.2023.05.019
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author Adilah Harun, Nor
Ramli, Norazsida
Rahman Kazim Azli, Abdul
Hassan, Haszelini
Bariah Chi Adam, Khairul
Haikal Muhamad Halil, Mohd
author_facet Adilah Harun, Nor
Ramli, Norazsida
Rahman Kazim Azli, Abdul
Hassan, Haszelini
Bariah Chi Adam, Khairul
Haikal Muhamad Halil, Mohd
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description INTRODUCTION: Invasive surgical procedures in the oral cavity inevitably cause trauma to the soft and hard tissues. The healing process in the oral cavity tissue occurs in a complex manner involving different types of cells, maturation process, and the time of healing. Salvadora persica (miswak) has been found to exert various positive effects on the oral cavity, including antimicrobial, anti-gingivitis, anti-cariogenic, gingival healing, and teeth whitening properties. This study aims to investigate the potential of miswak as an adjunctive therapy in promoting wound healing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 30 live Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this study. The rats’ mandibular first molar tooth was extracted, and an incision wound was made on the tongue. The extraction socket and incision wound were irrigated using normal saline and different concentrations of locally processed miswak plant extracts (0.05%, 10%, and 20%) for 7 days. The rats were sacrificed for gross examination of the tooth socket and tongue healing. Both soft tissue and alveolar bone were examined microscopically. RESULTS: Complete closure of the incision wound was observed on all rats’ tongues; miswak groups showed better wound healing than control and placebo groups in the oral mucosa overlying the alveolar bones. 0.05% and 20% miswak extracts showed prominent wound healing effects in the sagittal sections of the tongue, with moderate formation of connective tissue under the wound site and notable wound contraction. The 20% miswak extract group showed the highest percentage of healed oral mucosa on the alveolar bone and higher bone deposition at the alveolar base. CONCLUSION: A concentration of 20% miswak extract enhances the initial phase of wound healing both in oral soft and hard tissues. Miswak extract at this concentration was not toxic to the tissues and had potential therapeutic effects in oral tissue healing.
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spelling pubmed-105621092023-10-10 The effect of Salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: An in vivo study Adilah Harun, Nor Ramli, Norazsida Rahman Kazim Azli, Abdul Hassan, Haszelini Bariah Chi Adam, Khairul Haikal Muhamad Halil, Mohd Saudi Dent J Original Article INTRODUCTION: Invasive surgical procedures in the oral cavity inevitably cause trauma to the soft and hard tissues. The healing process in the oral cavity tissue occurs in a complex manner involving different types of cells, maturation process, and the time of healing. Salvadora persica (miswak) has been found to exert various positive effects on the oral cavity, including antimicrobial, anti-gingivitis, anti-cariogenic, gingival healing, and teeth whitening properties. This study aims to investigate the potential of miswak as an adjunctive therapy in promoting wound healing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 30 live Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this study. The rats’ mandibular first molar tooth was extracted, and an incision wound was made on the tongue. The extraction socket and incision wound were irrigated using normal saline and different concentrations of locally processed miswak plant extracts (0.05%, 10%, and 20%) for 7 days. The rats were sacrificed for gross examination of the tooth socket and tongue healing. Both soft tissue and alveolar bone were examined microscopically. RESULTS: Complete closure of the incision wound was observed on all rats’ tongues; miswak groups showed better wound healing than control and placebo groups in the oral mucosa overlying the alveolar bones. 0.05% and 20% miswak extracts showed prominent wound healing effects in the sagittal sections of the tongue, with moderate formation of connective tissue under the wound site and notable wound contraction. The 20% miswak extract group showed the highest percentage of healed oral mucosa on the alveolar bone and higher bone deposition at the alveolar base. CONCLUSION: A concentration of 20% miswak extract enhances the initial phase of wound healing both in oral soft and hard tissues. Miswak extract at this concentration was not toxic to the tissues and had potential therapeutic effects in oral tissue healing. Elsevier 2023-09 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10562109/ /pubmed/37817781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sdentj.2023.05.019 Text en © 2023 King Saud University https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Adilah Harun, Nor
Ramli, Norazsida
Rahman Kazim Azli, Abdul
Hassan, Haszelini
Bariah Chi Adam, Khairul
Haikal Muhamad Halil, Mohd
The effect of Salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: An in vivo study
title The effect of Salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: An in vivo study
title_full The effect of Salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: An in vivo study
title_fullStr The effect of Salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: An in vivo study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of Salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: An in vivo study
title_short The effect of Salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: An in vivo study
title_sort effect of salvadora persica ethanolic extract on oral tissue healing in rats: an in vivo study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10562109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37817781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sdentj.2023.05.019
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