Oral Health Initiative, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.
Department of Child Dental Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
PLoS One. 2024 May 28;19(5):e0297570. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297570. eCollection 2024.
This review aimed to chart the landscape of literature concerning the precise applications of traditional medicine in managing specific oral diseases and, in doing so, to pinpoint knowledge gaps surrounding the use of traditional medicine for oral disease management in the African context.
A systematic search of the literature was conducted on PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and CINAHL. The search was conducted from the inception of the database till September 2023. A search of related citations and references was also carried out. Only English language publications were included. A summary of studies that met the inclusion criteria was conducted.
Of the 584 records identified, 11 were duplicates and 12 studies, published between 2006 and 2021, met the inclusion criteria. The studies were published from eight countries located in the five sub-regions on the continent. All the studies were either experimental designs or ethnobotanical surveys and they all utilized plant-based remedies. The five experimental studies aimed to assess the impact of whole plants or plant extracts on the three microorganisms responsible for dental caries and seven responsible for periodontal diseases. The number of plant species identified by the seven ethnobotanical surveys ranged from 29 to 62 while the number of plan families ranged from 15 to 29. The remedies were either topical applied, use as mouth rinses, gargled, or chewed. The systemic routes of administration identified were inhalation and drinking. The remedies were used for the treatment of hard such as dental caries and tooth sensitivity, to soft tissue lesions such as mouth ulcers, gingival bleeding, and mouth thrush. Other oral disorders managed include halitosis, jaw fracture, and oral cancer.
Given the increasing prevalence of oral diseases within the region, the shortage of oral healthcare professionals and limited access to financial resources, it becomes imperative to support the generation of empirical evidence to enhance the provision of traditional medicine for oral healthcare in Africa.
本综述旨在描绘传统医学在特定口腔疾病管理中的具体应用文献,并借此指出在非洲背景下,传统医学用于口腔疾病管理的相关知识空白。
对 PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus 和 CINAHL 进行了系统的文献检索。检索范围从数据库建立之初到 2023 年 9 月。同时还对相关引文和参考文献进行了检索。仅纳入英语语言出版物。对符合纳入标准的研究进行了总结。
在 584 条记录中,有 11 条重复,12 项研究于 2006 年至 2021 年发表,符合纳入标准。这些研究来自非洲大陆五个分区的八个国家。所有研究均为实验设计或民族植物学调查,均采用植物性药物。五项实验研究旨在评估全植物或植物提取物对三种引起龋齿的微生物和七种引起牙周病的微生物的影响。七项民族植物学调查共鉴定出 29 至 62 种植物物种,涉及 15 至 29 个植物科。这些药物的应用方式包括局部应用、漱口、含漱或咀嚼。识别的给药途径包括吸入和饮用。这些药物被用于治疗硬组织疾病,如龋齿和牙齿敏感,以及软组织疾病,如口腔溃疡、牙龈出血和口腔鹅口疮。其他管理的口腔疾病包括口臭、颌骨骨折和口腔癌。
鉴于该地区口腔疾病的患病率不断上升、口腔保健专业人员短缺以及获得财政资源的机会有限,支持生成有关传统医学用于口腔保健的经验证据变得至关重要,以加强非洲传统医学在口腔保健中的应用。