Action of Calendula officinalis essence on bone preservation after the extraction

Authors

  • Laura K. Uribe-Fentanes <p>Universidad Aut&oacute;noma de Ciudad Ju&aacute;rez, Servicio de Cirug&iacute;a Oral y Maxilofacial. Ciudad Ju&aacute;rez, Chihuahua,</p>
  • Fernando Soriano-Padilla <p>Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,&nbsp;Hospital de Pediatr&iacute;a, Centro M&eacute;dico Nacional Siglo XXI,&nbsp;Servicio de Cirug&iacute;a Oral y Maxilofacial.&nbsp;Ciudad de M&eacute;xico,&nbsp;</p>
  • Jorge Raúl Pérez-Frutos <p>Universidad Aut&oacute;noma de Ciudad Ju&aacute;rez, Servicio de Cirug&iacute;a Oral y Maxilofacial. Ciudad Ju&aacute;rez, Chihuahua,&nbsp;</p>
  • Miriam Alejandra Veras-Hernández <p>Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,&nbsp;Hospital de Pediatr&iacute;a, Centro M&eacute;dico Nacional Siglo XXI,&nbsp;Servicio de Cirug&iacute;a Oral y Maxilofacial.&nbsp;Ciudad de M&eacute;xico,</p>

Keywords:

Calendula officinalis, Alveolar bone loss, Tooth extraction, Alveolar Crest

Abstract

Background: Calendula officinalis is a phytodrug used as analgesic, antiseptic and wound-healing agent due to its collagenogenic effect, which is why it is a convenient and affordable treatment that promotes alveolar bone preservation after tooth extraction in vivo. The aim of this study was to use Calendula officinalis during and after tooth extraction to determine its ability to preserve bone after this procedure.

Methods: We established two groups matched by age, gender and position of the third molar. We used with patients on the experimental group Calendula officinalis diluted 10% as an irrigant during surgical extraction of third molars. We performed the conventional way with the control group irrigating with saline solution. Subsequently, both groups continued to make mouthwash for a week with the irrigating agent. Every week for a month, each patient underwent periapical radiography, out of which we took measurements of alveolar ridges and depth of alveolar bone, which were compared.

Conclusion: There is statistically significant evidence to state that Calendula officinalis favorably affects bone preservation after extraction.

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Author Biography

  • Miriam Alejandra Veras-Hernández, <p>Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,&nbsp;Hospital de Pediatr&iacute;a, Centro M&eacute;dico Nacional Siglo XXI,&nbsp;Servicio de Cirug&iacute;a Oral y Maxilofacial.&nbsp;Ciudad de M&eacute;xico,</p>

    Servicio de Cirugía Maxilofacial

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2018-02-19

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