Acceleration of Ulcer Healing by Local Application of Myrrh Oil: An Experimental Study
Ahmed Abed,
Nada Al- Ghaban
Abstract:Background: Oral mucosa refers to the mucous membrane that lines the tissues within the oral cavity. Wound healing is an essential physiological process that involves the collaboration of numerous cell strains and their products to restore damage caused by a local aggressor. This process begins very early in the inflammatory phase and finishes with tissue repair. Myrrh oil has an anti-inflammatory effect on wound contraction, re-epithelization, early neovascularization, and increased collagen density. Objectiv… Show more
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