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Topical Pentoxifylline Gel on Behcet's Disease Oral Ulcers

Behçet Disease Affecting Oral Mucosa

Although Behçet's Disease (BD) has no FDA-approved therapies, numerous clinical reports suggest that oral ulcers of BD may resolve when treated with systemic ingested pentoxifylline (PTX). The investigators here propose to investigate the therapeutic potential of PTX dissolved in muco-adherent formulation and directly applied to the oral lesions. This 60 patient proof of concept trial is designed to meet regulatory requirements for safety concerns while at the same time exploring the potential efficacy and clinical utility of this product. The investigators hypothesize that application of topical PTX will accelerate the healing of these lesions in a clinically meaningful way, and further hypothesize that topical PTX can become a valuable adjunct to any other systemic therapy for BD.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

PRF in Management of Chronic Multiple Oral Ulcers

Oral Ulcer Due to Pemphius VularisOral Ulcer Due to Benign Mucous Membrane Pemphioid1 more

PRF in orabase will be applied as a pack material on chronic oral ulcers of chronic multiple oral lesions compared to conventional topical steroid therapy with clobetasol propionate 0.05% in orabase. The outcomes measured are Pain alleviation as Primary outcome and Clinical improvement in terms of Ulcer size, Number and Mucositis score as Secondary outcomes. Time frame for outcomes assessment will be Daily for 7 Days regarding pain score and weekly for 2 weeks regarding clinical improvement.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Probiotic Lozenges for Treatment of Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis

Oral Ulcer

The application of host-modulating bacteria for therapeutic purposes is one of the strongest emerging fields. Probiotics are live microorganisms, which, when administered in an adequate amount, confer a health benefit on the host The study aimed to explore the effectiveness of probiotics in the treatment of the common ulcerative condition; minor recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS). We included sixty adult (group A) and 60 children patients (group B) with diagnosis of minor RAS . Both groups were divided into two subgroups, AI and BI (test subgroups ) and AII and BII (control subgroups). For test subgroups, probiotic lozenges were consecutively administered twice daily, for five days. The size and pain level of ulcers were recorded on treatment days 0, 3 and 5. The outbreak frequency of RAS within 6 months was investigated for all subgroups.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Combination of Diclofenac Potassium and Propolis in the Therapy of Oral Aphthosis

Oral MucositisORAS2 more

The combination of diclofenac and propolis could enhance the healing of recurrent aphthous ulcers, instantly relieve symptoms, improve the quality of life, and present a de novo and cost-effective regime help in oral ulcer treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of diclofenac and propolis combination as a gel in the treatment of recurrent oral ulceration

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness of Pasteurized Goat Milk in the Treatment of Childhood Oral Ulcer Diseases

Oral Ulcer

Children with acute diseases with oral ulcers (not included PRESENTATIONS OF SLE, IBD or IMMUNOCOMPRMIZED STATES)will receive several doses (drinking or mouth rinsing) of either pasteurized goat milk or cow milk. Children will than be followed for length of the disease - signs and symptoms.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of RK0202 in Oral Mucositis

Mouth DiseasesMouth Ulcers2 more

The primary objective of the study is to assess the effect of RK-0202 versus placebo on the incidence and severity of oral mucositis in subjects receiving radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. Concurrent chemotherapy is not allowed in the study.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Phototherapy for the Management of Oral Ulcers in Bone Marrow Recipients

Oral Mucosal UlcerationOral Mucositis1 more

Study hypothesis: light therapy may prevent oral ulcers in bone marrow recipients. Methods: patients will be treated with either active light-emitting device or inactive light-emitting device. Daily treatment with light therapy will start at the beginning of the conditioning regimen and will last until day 21 post-transplant. Each daily treatment last about 5 minutes. Patients will be evaluated for oral mucositis and oral pain level on a weekly basis.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of a Curcumin Mouthwash in Preventing Traumatic Ulcers in Patients With Fixed Orthodontic...

Oral UlcerOrthodontic Appliances1 more

The study is a randomized controlled trial. The participants will be equally allocated into 2 groups to compare clinical effectiveness of curcumin mouthwash in fixed orthodontic patients during the first month of treatment.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Aloe Vera and Chlorhexidine Against Traumatic Oral Ulcers

Oral Ulcer

The development of gingivitis in patients during orthodontic treatment is widely known, with the characteristic response of gingival inflammation and hyperplasia and traumatic rashes or ulcerations of the oral mucosa derived from the treatment. The use of chemical agents such as CHX, although it has proven to be useful in these patients, but has the disadvantage of having side effects such as staining, even restricting its use during treatment. The objective of this study was to determine the efficacy of Aloe vera gel at 80% compared to 0.12% Chlorhexidine gel to alleviate the effects derived from any orthodontic treatment, such as gingival inflammation and hyperplasia and friction or ulcerations. of traumatic oral mucosa-derived from treatment in patients after cementation with metal brackets in the two arches. A total of 140 patients between the ages of 10 and 55 who were randomized and assigned in the two study groups treated with Aloe vera gel versus the conventional Chlorhexidine gel with a sample of 70 subjects in each group participated. The index of gingival inflammation, plaque index, as well as the simplified hemorrhage index, were evaluated.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of Topical Mesalazine Sustained-Release Tablets in Crohn's Disease Patients With Oral...

Crohn's DiseaseOral Ulcer

This study aims at evaluating efficacy and safety of topical using Mesalazine Sustained-Release Tablets in in the treatment of oral ulcers in patients with Crohn's disease.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

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