Data on Periodontitis Published by a Researcher at Wuhan University (Chamomile Tincture and Lidocaine Hydrochloride Gel Ameliorates Periodontitis: A Preclinical Study).

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      A recent study conducted at Wuhan University evaluated the effectiveness of chamomile tincture and lidocaine hydrochloride gel in treating periodontitis, a common oral disease characterized by inflammation and bone loss. The research, funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, found that the gel reduced inflammation and bone loss in rats with periodontitis by enhancing bone volume and thickness while inhibiting osteoclastogenesis. The study suggests that the gel may serve as an adjunctive therapy for periodontitis, offering potential benefits in mitigating the disease. [Extracted from the article]
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