Reza Arefnehzad, Mohammad Gerayeli, Shabnam Ganjeh, Ashkan Badkoob, Ali Nassajzadeh, Reza mahmoudi, Mahsa Tebyani, Fatemeh Rezaei-Tazangi, Amirhossein Fathi
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摘要
牙周炎是一种与牙齿支撑组织(如牙龈、牙槽骨和牙周韧带)有关的口腔炎症,影响全球70%-80%的人。牙周炎可能与一些严重的疾病有关,如心血管疾病、口腔癌和代谢综合征,而且还没有宣布它是一种副作用最小的理想治疗方法。在这篇叙述性的综述中,我们的目的是讨论与牙周炎和生姜治疗有关的文献,特别关注其涉及的机制。方法通过搜索“牙周炎”、“牙周病”、“牙周疾病”、“生姜”、“体外”、“体内”、“实验”等相关关键词,筛选英文文献,对生姜治疗牙周炎的效果进行文献综述。截至2025年2月5日,“临床前”和“临床”在谷歌Scholar、PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Science Direct和科学信息数据库等不同的数据库中。结果生姜(Zingiber officinale)因其具有抗氧化、抗炎、抗癌、保护心脏、抗糖尿病、化学保护和免疫保护等药理作用而受到社会各界的广泛关注。近年来,一些临床前和临床论文强调生姜的抗牙周炎作用机制,如抑制参与疾病发病的革兰氏阴性菌、抑制炎症介质、改善牙周参数、增强抗氧化应答系统等。结论生姜是一种有效的天然产物,可减轻牙周炎引起的炎症和组织损伤。
Ginger as a Potential Remedy for Periodontitis Treatment: A Review on the Present Evidence
Background
Periodontitis is an oral inflammatory condition related to tooth-supporting tissues (e.g., the gingiva, alveolar bone, and periodontal ligament) and affects 70%–80% of people globally. Periodontitis can be linked with some serious diseases, like cardiovascular disorders, oral cancer, and metabolic syndrome, and it has not been declared an ideal therapy with minimum side effects against it.
Aims
In this narrative review, we aimed to argue documents related to periodontitis and ginger therapy, with a particular focus on involved mechanisms.
Methods
This literature review was conducted on the effects of ginger administration on periodontitis treatment by screening English documents by searching related keywords, including “Periodontitis,” “Periodontal diseases,” “Periodontal disorders,” “Ginger,” “In vitro,” “In vivo,” “Experimental,” “Preclinical, “and” “Clinical” in different databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, and Scientific Information Databases until February 5, 2025.
Results
Herbal medicine using ginger (Zingiber officinale) has gathered much attention in different societies due to its various pharmacological benefits, for instance, antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, cardioprotective, antidiabetic, chemoprotective, and immunoprotective activities. Recently, some preclinical and clinical papers have emphasized the anti-periodontitis influences of ginger through various mechanisms, such as repressing Gram-negative bacteria involved in disease pathogenesis, suppressing inflammatory mediators, improving periodontal parameters, and potentiating antioxidant deference system.
Conclusion
Ginger would be an effective natural product that may diminish the inflammation and tissue damage caused by periodontitis.