Indian Propolis Little Known and More to Explore for Dental Applications: A Review

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
B. Godhi, H. Jaishankar, H. T. Darla, Sonali Saha, Sumana M.N., S. Rudraswamy
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Aim: The present trend in health care is toward the use of natural products for curing diseases. “Propolis” or bees wax is a natural, nontoxic resinous material collected by bees from exudates and buds of the plant. It has many beneficial biological and pharmacological properties such as antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiviral, and anticancer activities. Propolis is widely applied in dentistry as an anticariogenic agent, hypersensitivity reducing agent, and endodontic disinfection to name a few. The diverse phytochemical constituents of propolis are responsible for its valuable properties. Considering its vast potential, propolis has gained the attention of many researchers. The aim of this study is to offer a comprehensive evidence which will enable the readers and researchers to appreciate the prospects of the application of Indian propolis in present-day dentistry. Material and Methods: In vitro and in vivo studies on Indian propolis and its application in dentistry searches were performed in PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane library databases up to December 2020. Results: The search identified 31 records; 12 full-text articles which met the eligibility criteria were assessed. Based on the results of in vitro studies, further in vivo studies need to be carried out to prove the feasibility of Indian propolis as an anticariogenic agent, a desensitizing agent, and an intracanal irrigant/medicament in the field of dentistry. Conclusion: Indian propolis has shown an immense amount of potentiality which demands for more clinical research to have sufficient evidence-based literature for future usage in oral health care.
印度蜂胶在牙科领域的应用研究综述
目的:目前医疗保健的趋势是使用天然产品来治疗疾病。“蜂胶”或蜂蜡是一种天然的,无毒的树脂材料,由蜜蜂从植物的分泌物和芽中收集。它具有许多有益的生物学和药理学特性,如抗菌、抗炎、抗真菌、抗病毒和抗癌活性。蜂胶作为抗致癌剂、降敏剂、牙髓消毒等广泛应用于牙科领域。蜂胶的多种植物化学成分是其宝贵特性的原因。鉴于蜂胶的巨大潜力,它已经引起了许多研究者的关注。本研究的目的是提供一个全面的证据,这将使读者和研究人员能够欣赏印度蜂胶在当今牙科应用的前景。材料和方法:截至2020年12月,在PubMed、Scopus和Cochrane图书馆数据库中进行了印度蜂胶的体外和体内研究及其在牙科中的应用。结果:检索到31条记录;评估了符合资格标准的12篇全文文章。在体外研究的基础上,还需要进行进一步的体内研究来证明印度蜂胶在牙科领域作为抗致癌剂、脱敏剂和肛管冲洗剂/药物的可行性。结论:印度蜂胶已显示出巨大的潜力,需要更多的临床研究,以获得足够的循证文献,为未来在口腔保健中的应用提供依据。
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Journal of Advanced Oral Research
Journal of Advanced Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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