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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology

Volume 5, Issue 2, 2018
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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2394 - 7721 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF OZONIZED OLIVE OIL IN THE TREATMENT OF ORAL WHITE & RED AND ULCERATIVE LESIONS
Author
Dr. Arpan Aash, Dr. Anil Ghom, Dr. Ajit Mishra, Dr. Savita Ghom, Dr. Subhashree M Nath5, Dr. Arkaprava Banerjee
Email
aash.arpan1995@gmail.com
keyword
Oral mucosal lesion, ozone therapy, topical O3, OLP, Aphthous Ulcer, Angular Cheilitis, Candidiasis
Abstract
The oral cavity is an open ecosystem that shows a dynamic balance between the entrance of microorganisms (consist of bacteria, virus, fungal etc), colonization modalities, nutritional balance and host defences against their removal. In our day to day clinical practice we are encountered with different oral mucosal lesion such as aphthous ulcer, angular cheilitis, oral lichen planus, candidiasis. There are variety of treatment options available in the literature for all of these oral mucosal lesions. Topical ozone therapy is highly valued and minimally invasive technique as ozone has antimicrobial, anti-hypoxic, analgesic, and analgesic and immunostimulant effect. Aim & Objectives: Evaluation of the effectiveness of ozonized olive oil in the treatment of oral white & red and ulcerative lesions. Materials and Methods: A longitudinal study was carried out in 60 patients (19 to 65 years, both male & female). All the patient will clinically examined & diagnosed for the respective lesions (aphthous ulcer, angular cheilitis, oral lichen planus & candidiasis) and intergroup comparison of data was done by using ANOVA test (mean days of complete healing of respective lesions) Result: All the lesions regress in patients with aphthous ulcer, angular cheilitis, oral candidiasis and improvement in sign and symptoms in oral lichen planus patients. No side effects were observed in any patient. Conclusion: Topical ozone therapy is quite effective in treating oral mucosal lesion. Hence, it can be considered as a minimally invasive therapy for the oral infective and immunological conditions
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