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Clinical trials in the treatment of Aphthous Stomatitis & Glossitis


Clinical trials in the treatment of aphthous stomatitis and glossitis

Sharma et al noted that SPORLACÒ therapy is one of the best available methods to treat recurrent oral ulcerations. At the dosage level of two tablets thrice daily for five days, (corresponding to 120 million spores of L. sporogenes* per day), aphthous stomatitis was cured in two to three days.

 
* The taxonomical classification was revised in 1939 in the seventh edition of the Bergey’s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology to B. coagulans, although some researchers continued to use the original name.
 

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