Dental Disease Treatment In The Tib Manuscript MSS2515 Via Halal Material Usage

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Tib Manuscript MSS2515,, Halal Materials, Traditional Medicine, Dental Disease TreatmentAbstract
Dental diseases such as caries, periodontal conditions, and oral infections have historically posed significant health challenges, influencing overall well-being and quality of life. While modern dentistry has advanced substantially, traditional medical texts like the Tib manuscript MSS2515 offer valuable insights into sustainable and ethical treatment approaches. This manuscript is a cornerstone of traditional medicine, documenting various ailments and their treatments with a focus on natural, culturally aligned, and halal-compliant materials. Rooted in Islamic teachings, halal principles emphasize purity, cleanliness, and ethical integrity, making them increasingly relevant in modern healthcare practices, particularly in addressing the ethical and religious concerns of diverse populations. This study investigates the treatments for dental diseases described in the Tib manuscript MSS2515, focusing on halal-compliant materials. It explores the integration of these historical remedies into contemporary dentistry, highlighting their potential for sustainability, biocompatibility, and cultural sensitivity. The research underscores the manuscript’s emphasis on ethical considerations and its relevance to modern global healthcare challenges. By analysing the materials and methods documented in the manuscript, the study identifies natural and effective alternatives to conventional dental treatments, such as bone grafts and adhesives, which often face scrutiny for their halal status. This multidisciplinary approach bridges the gap between traditional and modern medicine, fostering an inclusive understanding of how historical practices can inform future advancements. Ultimately, the research contributes to a broader dialogue on culturally sensitive and environmentally responsible healthcare solutions, inspiring innovation and inclusivity in dental science.
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