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Title: Effectiveness of Simvastatin 1% oral gel and mouthwash used as an adjunct treatment of scaling and root planning in the treatment of periodontal diseases
Authors: Hasan, Faiza
Ikram, Rahila
Simjee, Shabana Usman
Iftikhar, Kanwal
Asadullah, Kamran
Keywords: Simvastatin
scaling and root planning
gel
mouthwash
periodontal diseases
Issue Date: 19-Nov-2019
Publisher: Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Karachi
Citation: Hasan, F., Ikram, R., Simjee, S. U., Iftakhar, K., & Asadullah, K. (2019). Effectiveness of Simvastatin 1% oral gel and mouthwash used as an adjunct treatment of scaling and root planning in the treatment of periodontal diseases. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 32(6), 2673-2678.
Abstract: Simvastatin is an anti-hyperlipidemic drug which reduces the cholesterol synthesis and also has antiinflammatory, immunomodulatory and anti-microbial action against the bacteria. This develops the interest of periodontologist to use it in combination with conventional treatment to treat periodontal diseases. The objective of the study was to develop the gel and mouthwash of simvastatin and use it locally to treat gingivitis and periodontitis as an adjunct to scaling and root planning. The patients were randomly allocated into three groups that were standard treatment group, gel treatment group and mouthwash treatment group. Results indicated that simvastatin gel and mouthwash in 1% preparation showed favorable results by significantly reducing periodontal parameters and inflammatory biomarkers (p≤ 0.001) as compared to standard treatment. Thus, we strongly suggest the use of simvastatin by local drug delivery system as an adjunct treatment of scaling and root planning.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14521
ISSN: 1011-601X
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