2021
DOI: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i57b34030
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Using Herbal Medicine for Dental Pain in Saudi Arabia: Prevalence and Knowledge Assessment

Abstract: Background: The dental community has started to use natural plant properties to relieve dental pain. Besides their significant serious side effect, Herb’s ingredients should be chosen wisely. However, many studies are conducted to find out the herb’s information due to the lack of randomized controlled clinical trials. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and the knowledge of the effect of using herbal medicine for dental pain among Saudi population. Methodology: An observational cross-sect… Show more

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“…6 Another investigation from Saudi Arabia reported 61.8% of all participants to use herbs to relieve toothache; 82% of them use clove or clove oil, and 36% use thyme. 7 According to Ismail et al, more than half (54%) of Saudi participants believed that medicinal herbs could help with oral and dental problems. 8 The use of herbal medicine in Arab countries may be related to the traditional cultures present and the knowledge passed from one generation to the next that encourages the use of such medicinal herbs.…”
Section: Traditional Use Of Middle Eastern Herbs In Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Another investigation from Saudi Arabia reported 61.8% of all participants to use herbs to relieve toothache; 82% of them use clove or clove oil, and 36% use thyme. 7 According to Ismail et al, more than half (54%) of Saudi participants believed that medicinal herbs could help with oral and dental problems. 8 The use of herbal medicine in Arab countries may be related to the traditional cultures present and the knowledge passed from one generation to the next that encourages the use of such medicinal herbs.…”
Section: Traditional Use Of Middle Eastern Herbs In Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 99%