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    A Literary review on an Ayurvedic aspect of Oral cavity disorders in Pregnancy
    (Proceeding of 5th International & 16th National Conference on Shalakyatantra, The Association of Shalaki (TAS), Pune, India 2019, 2019) Gunathilake, T.K.N.C.; Peiris, K.P.P.
    Pregnancy is a dynamic state leading to several physiological transient changes in the body systems including oral cavity. Published studies have shown that the prevalence rates of dental disorderslike (Gingivitis), Krimidantha (Dental caries) during pregnancy, range between 30%-100%.CaIcium loss and hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy make them more susceptible to oral infections. According to Ayurveda,doshic imbalance is the main course for this condition. Management of oral cavity disorders of pregnant patients involves special considerations because they not only affect expectant mothers but also the developing baby. The objective of the present study is to discuss the Ayurveda Aspect of oral cavity disorders in pregnancy with the relevant treatment implications. Books (samhithagrantha and oral cavity disorders related books), Journals, research articles were selected and qualitative data were analyzed by manually. According to gathered information the most suitable external treatment procedures like Gandusha, Prathisarana and kawaladharana and preventive measures were found out which have no any side effects for the developing baby.
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    Literature review on effect of selected traditional external applications used in fractures and dislocations
    (Young Ayurveda Researchers' and Innovators' Symposium (YARIS – 2019), Institutional Research Committee, Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, Yakkala, Sri Lanka, 2019) Gunathilake, T.K.N.C.
    Traditional medicine describes medical knowledge system which is developed over countries within various societies. It always incorporates with plants, animals and minerals, based on medicines; spiritual therapies, manual techniques, and exercises. The Sri Lankan Ayurveda tradition is a mixture of the Sinhala traditional medicine; four systems of traditional medicine have been adopted in Sri Lanka: Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Deshiya Chikitsa. Traditional Medical Practitioners use not only oils but also many other medicines in Kadum-Bindum (Fractures and Dislocations)to reduce bruises, to speed up healing fractures and cracked bones, to loosen stiffened parts and to correct dislocations. ‘Bhagna’ in Ayurveda means breach/break in movements/continuity of bone. Excessive swelling, inability to bear shaking, movement and touch, crepitus on pressure, looseness of the part, appearance of various types of pain and no relief in any position, tenderness, increase of discomfort day after day are the symptoms of Bhagna. A bone fracture is a medical condition where the continuity of the bone is broken. The objective of this study was to identify the mode of actions of prepared special external drugs for fractures and dislocations according to texts. Ingredients of Kadum bindum oil, Mallum and Nawa patta paththu were studied from various sources of Ayurveda and allopathic medicine. The purpose of incorporation of the subject of Deshiya Cikitsa is to protect, preserve, nature, by developing and propagating that indigenous medicine in Sri Lanka. Accordingly it aimed to provide maximum benefit by identifying most valuable treatment methods.

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