Herb Formulas Notebook

Gu Chi Wan

Firm the Teeth Pills


Author: Zhang JZ, Yang XX & Tong YH

Year: 1992

Source: Combined gu chi wan and spiramycin in the treatment of periodontal disease


Category: Formulas that Tonify Yin

Pattern: Periodontal disease due to Kidney Yin deficiency

Key Symptoms: Receding gums with sensitive, loose teeth


Ingredients

Shi Hu
Mai Men Dong
Sheng Di Huang
Shan Yao
Shan Zhu Yu
Mu Dan Pi
Fu Ling
Ze Xie


Preparation: Extracted and taken in 4 mg doses twice a day.


Actions: Tonifies Yin, clears Heat and augments Jing



Notes:
Earliest mention of this formula is in:

Zhao RF, Zhou YJ & Huang, MX (1988). Juvenile periodontitis patients taking gu chi gao. Zhonghua kou Qiang yi xue za zhi = Zhonghua Kouqiang Yixue Zazhi = Chinese Journal of Stomatology, 01 Nov 1988, 23(6):368-70, 385. PMID: 3150345

Ou JG (1991). Effect of Chinese medicine "gu chi wan" on chemotaxis and phagocytosis of polymorphonuclear leukocytes from peripheral blood in juvenile periodontitis patients. Zhonghua kou Qiang yi xue za zhi = Zhonghua Kouqiang Yixue Zazhi = Chinese Journal of Stomatology, 01 Jan 1991, 26(1):51-53. PMID: 2032487

Zhang JZ, Yang XX & Tong YH (1992), Combined gu chi wan and spiramycin in the treatment of periodontal disease. Zhongguo Zhong xi yi jie he za zhi Zhongguo Zhongxiyi Jiehe Zazhi = Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 01 Feb 1992, 12(2):83-5, 68. PMID: 1498532

However, these articles are in Chinese and not translatable, so the information comes from two later reviews:

Cao, C. F., & Sun, X. P. (1998). Herbal medicine for periodontal diseases. International Dental Journal, 48(S3), 316–321. doi:10.1111/j.1875-595x.1998.tb00722.x

Wong, R. W. K., & Rabie, A. B. M. (2006). Traditional Chinese Medicines and Bone Formation—A Review. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 64(5), 828–837. doi:10.1016/j.joms.2006.01.017

These state it has 8 ingredient, of which Shi Hu and Mai Men Dong are two, plus is based on the Liu Wei Di Huang Wan.



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