1. Hemangioma cases and treatment
Davaanyam L ; Ayanga G ; Erdenetsogt J ; Tserendulam D ; Bayasgalan R ; Batbayar B ; Uranchimeg D ; Bulgantamir E
Innovation 2016;2(1):18-20
Hemangiomas are common benign vascular tumors which about 70% to 80% of the lesions are found in the head and neck region. This study was conducted on 36 children with hemangioma who were referred to Orofacial Surgery Cabinet of Dental School of Health Sciences University of Mongolia and Orofacial Surgery Cabinet of National Center for Maternal and Child Health of Mongolia between 2013 and 2015.Of the 36 children referred for assessment, 72% were female, 55% were infants of 4 to 9 months old, and 83% of them were citizens. 58% of patients underwent cryotherapy,and 57% of patients underwent cryotherapy had 2 therapy sessions. 25% of patients receiver sclerotic therapy, and 67% of them had 2 therapy sessions. According to the locations of hemangiomas 30% of them were localized in infraorbital area. 72% of the participants are women and 55% are children age of 4-9 month which 83% of all participants were living in city. 58% of children with hemangioma are treated with cryotherapy which 57%of treatment finished by second visit. And 25% were treated by dehydration treatment which 67% were finished by second visit.
2.THE EFFECT OF OIL-PULLING AGAINST ON ORAL BACTERIA
Davaanyam D ; Urjinlkham J ; Bayarchimeg B ; Soyolmaa M ; Oyun-Enkh P ; Oyunkhishig Kh ; Munkhtuul G
Innovation 2017;3(1):8-10
BACKGROUND
In recent years, the new treatment and technology developing quickly however, the disease
prevention therapy necessary investigate in preventive dentistry.
Oil pulling is a traditional Indian folk remedy and Researchers et al previously first time investigated
this method. Asokan S, Emmadi P, Chamundeswari et al have indicated the antibacterial activity
of sesame oil against on oral microorganisms and found the bacterial growth decreased 20%. In
our country, this has not been investigated thus .
AIM
The aim of this study to assess the antimicrobial efficacy of sunflower oil for reducing micro
bacterial count in the oral cavity.
METHODS
The present study was a parallel design, double-blind, randomized clinical trial with two groups
which collected from 162 dental students at the MNUMS, School of Dentistry. The participants
rinsed a mouth by 10 ml oil 5 min twice a day after meal and all participants used the same teeth
paste during the study period. Oral health status and plaque index were obtained and assessed
at baseline and after 30 days of oil therapy .
RESULTS
However, the Oral health status index not reduced after 30 days. The baseline bacterial count
mean of treatment group: a) 0-15 colons subgroup increased from 40.4% to 55.4%, b) 16-200
colons subgroup reduced from 33.3% to 28.6% and c) >201 colons subgroup reduced from
26,3% to 16.1%. In the control group no differences the bacterial count means on baseline and
after therapy.
CONCLUSION
The oil rinse therapy can be used as valuable preventive agents in maintaining and improving
oral health furthermore reduced plaque formation and bacterial colonization 15%.