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Revista Archivo Médico de Camagüey

On-line version ISSN 1025-0255

Abstract

VARA-DELGADO, Ana et al. Chamomile use in the treatment of periodontal diseases. AMC [online]. 2019, vol.23, n.3, pp.403-414. ISSN 1025-0255.

Background:

there is a range of natural products, including phytotherapeutic, which highlights the chamomile to treat inflammatory periodontal disease due to the anti-inflammatory, healing, antiallergic, analgesic, antiseptic and bacteriostatic that this plant possesses. It has been shown that chamomile also acts on dentobacterial plaque, the main risk factor for periodontal disease and is used for the treatment of acute and chronic periodontal processes.

Objective:

to establish the scientific basis of the use of chamomile in the treatment of periodontal diseases.

Methods:

the search of the information was carried out in a period of six months and the following words were used: chamomile, matricaria recutita; Based on the information obtained, a bibliographic review was made of a total of 150 articles published in the PubMed, Hinari, SciELO and Medline databases by means of the search manager and the EndNote reference manager. Of these, 52 selected citations were used to perform the review, 40 of them from the last five years.

Results:

Chamomile is native to many countries in Europe, and is grown in countries such as Germany, Egypt, France, Spain, Italy, Morocco, and in parts of Eastern Europe. The various chamomile plants are very different and require their own set of conditions to grow. Its properties, therapeutic actions and active principles vary from one species to another.

Conclusions:

Matricaria chamomilla and Phania matricarioides are of proven therapeutic efficacy in the treatment of acute and chronic periodontal diseases.

Keywords : PHYTOTHERAPY; PLANT PREPARATIONS/therapeutic use; CHAMOMILE; MATRICARIA; PERIODONTAL DISEASES/drug therapy.

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