Honey a sweet approach to alveolar osteitis: A study
Natl J Maxillofac Surg, 2014 Jan;5(1):31-4
BACKGROUND:
Honey is one of the oldest known medicines. Its use has been
rediscovered in later times by the medical profession, especially for dressing
wounds. It has been reported from various clinical studies on the usages of
honey as a dressing for infected wounds that the wound become sterile in 3-6
days, others have al so reported that the honey is effective in cleaning up
infected wound.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
The 54 patients of dry socket were selected from the from
the outpatient department of oral and maxillofacial surgery. A diagnosis of dry
socket was made clinically. This study was under taken to evaluate the effect
of honey dressing in management of dry socket.
RESULTS:
In this study there was significant reduction if
inflammation, hyperemia, edema and exudation after honey dressing that results
in soothing effect and reduction in pain and discomfort. There was al so
significant reduction in CRP level post operative days .There was side effect
of honey was observed in our study, so it can be used as alternative for the
management of dry socket.
DISCUSSION:
It has al so been reported that the honey dressing halt
advancing necrosis. It has al so been found to act as barrier preventing wounds
from becoming infected, preventing cross infection, and allowing burn wound to
heal rapidly.
CONCLUSIONS:
There are no side effects of honey. Excess use of euginol,
can lead to necrosis of bone. The honey can be used as medicament for the
management of dry socket.
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