2015
DOI: 10.7897/2230-8407.06667
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Triphala: Envisioning Its Role in Dentistry

Abstract: Triphala is an important rasayana drug, used since time immemorial and described in the Ayurveda as a "tridoshic rasayana" (Charka 1500 BC), having balancing and rejuvenating effects on the three constitutional elements that govern human life (vata, pitta, and kapha). The synergy of the three "fruits" (Amalaki-Phyllanthus emblica, Bibhitaki-Terminalia belerica, and Haritaki-Terminalia chebula) produces the tonifying, detoxifying, mildly antiseptic, rejuvenative and laxative effects of this classic formulation.… Show more

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“…Therefore, since specific pathogenic microorganisms have been associated with the development of periodontal disease, the nanomaterial technological potentials such as those exhibited by QDs, may enable a clear diagnosis of the disease (Bhavikatti et al, 2014;Chalmers et al, 2007).…”
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“…Therefore, since specific pathogenic microorganisms have been associated with the development of periodontal disease, the nanomaterial technological potentials such as those exhibited by QDs, may enable a clear diagnosis of the disease (Bhavikatti et al, 2014;Chalmers et al, 2007).…”
Section: Roles Of Nanotechnology-based Approaches In Nanodiagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanotechnology has been recently employed in dental restorative techniques through the use of nanomaterials like nanofillers for what is called "white fillings" (Bhavikatti et al, 2014;Lorden et al,2015). This involved the incorporation of nanofiller particles in composite resins, which eventually yield a new class of restorative materials with improved properties than that of the conventional microfilled and macrofilled composites.…”
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“…"TRIPHALA" meaning "three fruits", is a traditional ayurvedic herbal formulation consisting of three fruits namely Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia belerica) and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) [10] combined in equal quantity. Triphala has been described in ancient Ayurvedic text as a Tridoshik Rasayana, a therapeutic agent with balancing, laxative, hemostatic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and wound healing properties as described in sushruta samhita.…”
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