Bibliographic citations
Jayo, K., (2018). Efecto antiinflamatorio del gel de Pelargonium Zonale (geranio) en cavia porcellus porcellus linnaeus con gingivitis aguda Cusco 2017. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2260
Jayo, K., Efecto antiinflamatorio del gel de Pelargonium Zonale (geranio) en cavia porcellus porcellus linnaeus con gingivitis aguda Cusco 2017. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2260
@misc{renati/959714,
title = "Efecto antiinflamatorio del gel de Pelargonium Zonale (geranio) en cavia porcellus porcellus linnaeus con gingivitis aguda Cusco 2017.",
author = "Jayo Silva, Karin Janet",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
Periodontal disease is a public health problem that is found usually in young patients. According to the data of the Regional Office of Health, the rates of gingivitis in our region are high, mainly in provinces, between the age group of 20 to 59 years is 64%, while between the ages of 15 to 19 years the indexes show 13.5%, meanwhile in the city of Cusco reveals 42.5%, all due to poor or lack of hygiene orally, there are many periodontal and oral diseases, it even leads to other diseases such as digestive diseases, which also it diminishes the quality of life of the settlers. The species Pelargonium zonale “geranium“ that belongs to the family geraniaceae is used in traditional medicine mainly as anti-inflammatory. The purpose of this study was to determine the anti-inflammatory effect of the gel Pelargonium zonale (geranium) in Cavia Porcellus Porcellus Linnaeus with acute gingivitis, as specific objectives was to determine the effect anti -inflammatory geranium gel by clinical controls according to time; evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect of the Pelargonium zonale gel and compare with the anti-inflammatory activity that gingisone presents. The prosthesis was accepted alternating that indicates that the gel of Pelargonium zonale (geranium) has an effect anti-inflammatory in Cavia Porcellus Porcellus Linnaeus with acute gingivitis, Cusco 2017. Gingivitis is the beginning of periodontal disease. The illness periodontal is inflammation and infection that destroy supporting tissues of the teeth. This may include gums, periodontal ligaments and bone. Gingivitis is due to the short-term effects of plaque deposits in teeth. To evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity in Cavia Porcellus Porcellus Linnaeus with acute gingivitis, a quantitative experimental design study was conducted where the results that were obtained were the following: After 72 hours it was observed that with the pelargonium gel zonale 2 samples They presented gingiva with pink coloration which means that it is deflated and 3 coral pink samples gum completely healthy; for gingisona 5 samples rose coral gums completely healthy and for water 2 sample slight violaceous and 3 intense red samples which means that the gums still They are inflamed. With these results we can say that both geranium and gingisona They have an anti-inflammatory effect. It is observed that there is a highly significant difference in the color observed at 4 hours and 72 hours in geranium, gingisona and water. For geranium When performing the analysis of variance of the area for the anti-inflammatory effect according to time of onset and final time after applying treatment were obtained following results: Start time there is no significant difference to the apply geranium gel, gingisone, water; but after 72 hours Sig is equal to 0.00 which means that there is a highly significant difference what means that the gel of pelargonium zonale has similar behavior to the gingisone with these results we conclude that when evaluating the anti-inflammatory effect of gel of pelargonium zonale by clinical controls according to time and comparing it with the effect of gingisone, values of p = 0.000 statistically significant so we can say that the gel of pelargonium zonale presents anti-inflammatory activity.
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