Essential Oils from the Perspective of Dentistry

Driany Tamami Yamashita de Carvalho, Heide Mendonça Moreira de Souza, Priscila Helena de Assis, Carla Alves de Siqueira Alciati, C. Ortolani
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Introduction: With a significant increase in interest in recent years regarding essential oils, the purpose of this work was to identify how Dentistry has researched and utilized these substances through an integrative review of articles available in indexed databases. The bibliographic survey was conducted in November and December 2022, through electronic research, consulting the Pubmed and LILACS databases. The descriptors and boolean operators used were: "volatile oils" OR "essential oils" AND "dentistry". The material published between 2018 and 2022 indexed in the mentioned databases and with a free version was included. Studies that did not address the proposed study theme were excluded. Material and Method: Out of 104 scientific articles found, 29 studies were reviewed and analyzed. Result and Discussion: A variety of plant derivatives have been studied for their inhibitory effect on C. albicans biofilms and for cytotoxicity, several are considered promising for the development of future research and bioproducts applicable to human health. Clinical studies indicated that the EOs from Pelargonium graveolens and Zataria multiflora are potentially effective in treating oral candidiasis, and the most promising EOs were obtained from Allium tubeorosum, Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, and Coriandrum sativum L. Further non-clinical and clinical studies with these EOs are necessary to determine their potential use and safety for the treatment of oral candidiasis. Listerine mouthwash was often compared with other chemical agents, mainly chlorhexidine, which in terms of plaque control is considered the gold standard in efficacy and substantivity. However, the use of chlorhexidine has disadvantages like altered taste sensations, teeth discoloration. With all this, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that researchers analyze the use of natural products, such as extracts of herbs and plants, to combat these negative effects. In another randomized study, they concluded that the mouthwash containing aqueous extracts of essential oils was as effective antibacterial agents as chlorhexidine mouthwashes, corroborating with other descriptive and experimental studies. Conclusion: The articles demonstrated extensive study regarding essential oils in Dentistry, presenting various applications that are still being explored: they have potential in the development of preventive or therapeutic agents for various oral diseases, use in dental materials, and popular applications. There is still a need for more clinical trials to establish safety and efficacy in oral health due to the wide variety of existing essential oils.
从牙科角度看精油
简介:近年来,人们对精油的兴趣大增,这项工作的目的是通过对索引数据库中的文章进行综合审查,确定牙科是如何研究和利用这些物质的。书目调查于 2022 年 11 月和 12 月通过电子研究方式进行,查阅了 Pubmed 和 LILACS 数据库。使用的描述符和布尔运算符为"挥发油 "或 "精油 "和 "牙科"。收录了 2018 年至 2022 年期间发表的、被上述数据库收录且有免费版本的资料。不涉及拟议研究主题的研究被排除在外。材料与方法:在找到的 104 篇科学文章中,对 29 项研究进行了审查和分析。结果与讨论:对多种植物衍生物进行了研究,以了解其对白僵菌生物膜的抑制作用和细胞毒性,其中有几种衍生物被认为很有希望用于未来的研究和开发适用于人类健康的生物产品。临床研究表明,天竺葵和多花荠菜中的环氧乙烷可能对治疗口腔念珠菌病有效,最有前景的环氧乙烷来自薤白、肉桂、肉桂和芫荽。李施德林漱口水经常与其他化学制剂(主要是洗必泰)进行比较,后者在控制牙菌斑方面被认为是疗效和有效性的黄金标准。然而,使用洗必泰也有缺点,如味觉改变、牙齿变色等。有鉴于此,世界卫生组织(WHO)建议研究人员分析天然产品(如草药和植物提取物)的使用情况,以消除这些负面影响。在另一项随机研究中,他们得出结论,含有精油水提取物的漱口水与洗必泰漱口水一样有效,与其他描述性和实验性研究结果相吻合。结论这些文章展示了有关牙科精油的广泛研究,介绍了仍在探索中的各种应用:它们在开发各种口腔疾病的预防或治疗剂、牙科材料的使用和大众应用方面具有潜力。由于现有的精油种类繁多,仍然需要更多的临床试验来确定其在口腔健康方面的安全性和有效性。
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