A Traditional Mouthwash ( Punica granatum var pleniflora ) for Controlling Gingivitis of Diabetic Patients

  • Sedigh-Rahimabadi M
  • Fani M
  • Rostami-chijan M
  • et al.
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This study evaluates the safety and efficacy of Punica granatum var pleniflora mouthwash in treatment of diabetic gingivitis. In a double-blind randomized clinical trial 80 patients with diabetes mellitus and gingivitis were assigned to Golnaar and chlorhexidine 0.2% groups. After using mouthwashes for 2 weeks; participants underwent tooth scaling and the last visit was 2 weeks after scaling. The primary outcome measures were plaque, modified gingival and gingival bleeding indices, and pocket depth. Both interventions had significant improvement on all of the gingival and plaque indices ( P < .001 for all indices). There were no significant differences between Golnaar and chlorhexidine in primary outcome measures except for modified gingival index for which Golnaar mouthwash had a superiority after 2 weeks when comparing with chlorhexidine ( P = .039). Meanwhile, Golnaar mouthwash had no staining effect. Golnaar mouthwash is safe and effective in treatment of gingivitis in diabetic patients although further studies are recommended.

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Sedigh-Rahimabadi, M., Fani, M., Rostami-chijan, M., Zarshenas, M. M., & Shams, M. (2017). A Traditional Mouthwash ( Punica granatum var pleniflora ) for Controlling Gingivitis of Diabetic Patients. Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine, 22(1), 59–67. https://doi.org/10.1177/2156587216633370

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