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Current Traditional Medicine

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ISSN (Print): 2215-0838
ISSN (Online): 2215-0846

Review Article

Aloe Vera: A Potential Herb for Periodontitis Management

In Press, (this is not the final "Version of Record"). Available online 22 October, 2023
Author(s): Pranay Wal, Dr. Himansu Bhusan Samal, Riya Khare, Dr.Kunal Arora Arora, Mohit Soni, Shruti Rathore and Dr. Ankita Wal*
Published on: 22 October, 2023

Article ID: e221023222516

DOI: 10.2174/0122150838267094231002173019

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Abstract

Background: The Aloe Vera plant has been used in India for several decades for the treatment of periodontal disease. The plant has been considered to have antimicrobial and antiinflammatory properties, but it is still used for the treatment of periodontitis inflammation.

Objective: The study's goal was to assess the function of Aloe vera in the treatment of periodontitis. The article summarized numerous clinical research studies, clinical trials reports, patent reports, and safety data in addition to the mechanism of action to provide an overview of Aloe Vera’s usefulness in the treatment of periodontitis.

Methods: The information for their review articles was acquired by using Google Scholar and PubMed as search engines, as well as a number of publishers, including Springer Nature, Bentham Science, Taylor & Francis, and Elsevier. ClinicalTrials.gov.in was referred to study the clinical trials data, and Google Patents was used as a search engine for collecting patent reports.

Results: Aloe Vera is useful for Periodontitis prevention and treatment due to its antiinflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant features. Aloe Vera can be used as an alternative to treat periodontitis and its related physiological effects such as gingivitis and mucositis, and various pre-clinical and clinical studies have been summarized that have demonstrated that using Aloe Vera significantly improved the mentioned parameters.

Conclusion: Aloe Vera is an herb that may be used to treat periodontitis and its associated negative effects. However, more preclinical and clinical research, might contribute to raising awareness and managing periodontitis.


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