Odontologie et propolis
Les recherches scientifiques sur la propolis, en hausse ces dix dernières années, ont permis de mettre en évidence les bienfaits de celle-ci, sans effets secondaires, là où d’autres médicaments en ont (corticoïdes par exemple).
De fait, les résultats d’études randomisées in vitro et in vivo mettent en évidence que la propolis est antifongique, anti-inflammatoire, antibactérienne, cicatrisante. Ainsi, elle peut agir sur la sphère buccale (herpès, candidose orale) Non négligeable, la propolis à un effet protecteur lors de radiothérapies et chimiothérapies.
Différentes préparations de propolis pour la sphère buccale
- Crème de propolis sous forme de baume ;
- Gélules de propolis ;
- Teinture mère de propolis hydroalcoolique ;
- Injection.
Exemple de pathologies traitables avec la propolis
- Gingivites ;
- Lichen buccal ;
- Candidose (muguet ou mycose buccale) ;
- Lésions dysplasiques de la muqueuse buccale ;
- Bouton de fièvre.
Les bienfaits et vertus de la propolis en détail 👉.
Bibliographies scientifiques :
- Arenberger P, Arenbergerova M, Hladíková M, Holcova S, Ottillinger B. – Comparative Study with a Lip Balm Containing 0.5% Propolis Special Extract GH 2002 versus 5% Aciclovir Cream in Patients with Herpes Labialis in the Papular/Erythematous (2018)
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- Eslami H, Pouralibaba F, Falsafi P, Bohluli S, Najati B, Negahdari R, et al. – Efficacy of Hypozalix spray and propolis mouthwash for prevention of chemotherapyinduced oral mucositis in leukemic patients: A double-blind randomized clinical trial. (2016)
- Joshy A, Doggalli N, Patil K, Kulkarni PK. – To Evaluate the Efficacy of Topical Propolis in the Management of Symptomatic Oral Lichen Planus : A Randomized Controlled Trial. (2018)
- Salehi M, Motallebnejad M, Moghadamnia AA, Seyemajidi M, Khanghah SN, Ebrahimpour A, et al. – An Intervention Airing the Effect of Iranian Propolis on Epithelial Dysplasia of the Tongue : A Preliminary Study. (2017)
- Mazia RS, de Araújo Pereira RR, de Francisco LMB, Natali MRM, Dias Filho BP, Nakamura CV, et al. – Formulation and Evaluation of a Mucoadhesive Thermoresponsive System Containing Brazilian Green Propolis for the Treatment of Lesions Caused by Herpes Simplex Type I. (2016)
- Curra M, Soares Junior LAV, Martins MD, Santos PS da S. – Chemotherapy protocols and incidence of oral mucositis. An integrative review. (2018)
- Piredda M, Facchinetti G, Biagioli V, Giannarelli D, Armento G, Tonini G, et al. – Propolis in the prevention of oral mucositis in breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy : A pilot randomised controlled trial. (2017)
- Burdock GA. – Review of the biological properties and toxicity of bee propolis (1998)
- S VKL. – Propolis in dentistry and oral cancer management. ( 2014)
- Khurshid Z, Naseem M, Zafar MS, Najeeb S, Zohaib S. – Propolis : A natural biomaterial for dental and oral healthcare (2017)
- Oliveira AV, Ferreira AL, Nunes S, Dandlen SA, Miguel da G da G, Faleiro – Antibacterial activity of propolis extracts from the south of Portugal. (2017)
- Wilcko WM, Wilcko T, Bouquot JE, Ferguson DJ. – Rapid orthodontics with alveolar reshaping : two case reports of decrowding (2001)
- Raghukumar R, Vali L, Watson D, Fearnley J, Seidel V. – Antimethicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) activity of « pacific propolis » and isolated 53 prenylflavanones. (2010)
- Chuu C-P, Lin H-P, Ciaccio MF, Kokontis JM, Hause RJ, Hiipakka RA, et al. – Caffeic acid phenethyl ester suppresses the proliferation of human prostate cancer cells through inhibition of p70S6K and Akt signaling networks. (2012)
- Chen M-F, Wu C-T, Chen Y-J, Keng PC, Chen W-C. – Cell killing and radiosensitization by caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) in lung cancer cells. (2004)
- Kuo Y-Y, Jim W-T, Su L-C, Chung C-J, Lin C-Y, Huo C, et al. – Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester Is a Potential Therapeutic Agent for Oral Cancer. (2015)
- Bretz WA, Chiego DJ, Marcucci MC, Cunha I, Custódio A, Schneider LG. – Preliminary report on the effects of propolis on wound healing in the dental pulp. (1998)
- Huleihel M, Isanu V. – Anti-herpes simplex virus effect of an aqueous extract of Propolis (2002)
- Ito J, Chang FR, Wang HK, Park YK, Ikegaki M, Kilgore N, et al. – Anti-HIV activity of moronic acid derivatives and the new melliferonerelated triterpenoid isolated from Brazilian propolis. (2001)
- Harish Z, Rubinstein A, Golodner M, Elmaliah M, Mizrachi Y. – Suppression of HIV-1 replication by propolis and its immunoregulatory effect. (1997)
- Siqueira ABS, Rodriguez LRN de A, Santos RKB, Marinho RRB, Abreu S, Peixoto RF, et al. – Antifungal activity of propolis against Candida species isolated from cases of chronic periodontitis. (2015)
- Alves de Lima NC, Ratti BA, Souza Bonfim Mendonça P de, Murata G, Araujo Pereira RR, Nakamura CV, et al. – Propolis increases neutrophils response against Candida albicans through the increase of reactive oxygen species. (2018)
- Borrelli F, Maffia P, Pinto L, Ianaro A, Russo A, Capasso F, et al. – 54 Phytochemical compounds involved in the anti-inflammatory effect of propolis extract. (2002)
- Chan GC-F, Cheung K-W, Sze DM-Y. – The immunomodulatory and anticancer properties of propolis. (2013)
- Wu J, Omene C, Karkoszka J, Bosland M, Eckard J, Klein CB, et al. – Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), derived from a honeybee product propolis, exhibits a diversity of anti-tumor effects in pre-clinical models of human breast cancer. (2011)