Welcome to the second part of the textbook of Säläkya Tantra, subtitled "Mukha Roga Vijana', which distinguishes itself by offering a unique approach to understanding diseases in the seven areas of the oral cavity. In the ancient scriptures, such as the Mahabharata, a captivating anecdote reveals the profound nature of the human mouth. It tells the story of a young Srikrishna, who astounded his mother by revealing the intricate structures and activities of the entire universe with his wide-open mouth. This tale resonates with the teachings of Ayurveda, which emphasize the presence of various body tissues or dhitus within the different structures of the mouth.
The intricate distribution of vital elements underscores the significance of the mouth in the overall functioning of the human body. Diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases are rooted in the fundamental principles of Ayurveda, which highlight the interconnectedness of the body as a whole. It is crucial to recognize that dental and throat diseases should not be viewed in isolation but rather as integral parts of the overall body system.
Now, let us explore the exceptional features that set this textbook apart :
Terminology
The names of each disease have been meticulously chosen by ancient scientists to denote specific pathologies. Understanding these names requires in-depth grammatical research and etymological derivation of Sanskrit words. In this book, we embark on a journey to uncover the original intentions behind the naming of these diseases, shedding light on their deeper meanings.
Clinical features
This textbook surpasses a mere compilation of symptoms and signs in the oral cavity It acknowledges that oral manifestations often indicate underlying systemic pathologies Through a comprehensive review of Ayurvedic literature, we present a holistic view of the clinical features, enabling a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between oral and systemic health.
Diagnostic criteria of Diseases
The symptomatology presented in this book extends beyond the works of Sushruta or Vagbhata. We have delved into lesser-explored texts such as Vaidya Chandrodaya, Vaidyatatwa Nirnayasagara, Harita Samhita, Bhela Samhita, Sahasrayoga and relevant commentaries of Charaka, Sushruta and Vaghhata. By incorporating insights from these diverse sources, we provide a more holistic perspective on the diagnostic criteria of diseases.
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