2019
DOI: 10.4103/jisp.jisp_700_18
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Evaluation of a curcumin-containing mucoadhesive film for periodontal postsurgical pain control

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“…The transmucosal route of drug delivery ensures that the potential therapeutic agent has a maximum contact period of the desired concentration while also ensuring better drug absorption. 26 Another study conducted by Kriplani et al about the efficacy of curcumin-containing patches for the treatment of osteoarthritis also indicated the efficacy of curcumin in providing anti-inflammatory as well as analgesic effects for inflammation of the bone. 27 Additionally, previous evaluations of the effective curcumin dose in humans have been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transmucosal route of drug delivery ensures that the potential therapeutic agent has a maximum contact period of the desired concentration while also ensuring better drug absorption. 26 Another study conducted by Kriplani et al about the efficacy of curcumin-containing patches for the treatment of osteoarthritis also indicated the efficacy of curcumin in providing anti-inflammatory as well as analgesic effects for inflammation of the bone. 27 Additionally, previous evaluations of the effective curcumin dose in humans have been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another assessment, Anil et al 25 examined the effectiveness of a curcumin mucoadhesive film in reducing the rate of postsurgical pain. Their findings showed that the film was effective in reducing postoperative pain and swelling over the course of a week and also demonstrated its analgesic effect following periodontal surgeries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Rahalkar et al showed that the application of curcumin gel followed by scaling and root planning (SRP) of the periodontal pocket remarkably reduced the PI in patients with periodontitis ( n = 15) compared to patients who underwent SRP alone . In a split-mouth pilot clinical trial, the application of curcumin mucoadhesive film (0.5%) remarkably reduced postsurgical pain and swelling and reduced the intake of analgesics in patients with periodontitis . In another study, Al-Aksar et al showed that supplementation with curcumin (500 mg) after surgical periodontal therapy in patients with stage 3/grade C periodontitis reduced pain and postoperative discomfort, though the differences were not remarkable between the curcumin and mefenamic acid (standard) treatment groups .…”
Section: Clinical Trials Of Turmeric and Curcuminmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…690 In a split-mouth pilot clinical trial, the application of curcumin mucoadhesive film (0.5%) remarkably reduced postsurgical pain and swelling and reduced the intake of analgesics in patients with periodontitis. 691 In another study, Al-Aksar et al showed that supplementation with curcumin (500 mg) after surgical periodontal therapy in patients with stage 3/grade C periodontitis reduced pain and postoperative discomfort, though the differences were not remarkable between the curcumin and mefenamic acid (standard) treatment groups. 692 Curcumin was found to be effective in patients having orthodontic implants by reducing plaque accumulation with no side effects.…”
Section: Turmeric and Curcumin In Inheritedmentioning
confidence: 99%