Ramaprabha Govindharajulu, Nubesh K Syed, Binsu Sukumaran, Pavithra R Seshadri, Senthilkumaran Mathivanan, Narayane Ramkumar
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Abstract
Aim: The study aims is to evaluate the antibacterial effect of vitamin D3 against the red complex bacteria, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola, Tannerella forsythia in chronic periodontitis patients.
Materials and methods: The study comprised 98 participants with chronic periodontitis. All clinical parameters including plaque index (PI), gingival bleeding index (GBI), probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL), and a microbiological assay of P. gingivalis, T. denticola, T. forsythia were assessed at the baseline. All study participants who underwent scaling and root planning were divided into two groups, A and B, each with 49 patients and only group B patients were advised to take vitamin D supplementation of 60,000 IU granules, once daily for 2 months. All the patients of both the groups were recalled at the end of 2nd month and all the clinical and microbiological parameters were reassessed.
Results: After two months, there was a reduction in all the clinical markers in both groups, but the group B patients showed more improvement following non-surgical treatment vitamin D intake. There was also a statistical reduction in P. gingivalis, T. denticola, and T. forsythia following administration of vitamin D in group B patients compared to group A.
Conclusion: These discoveries proposed that vitamin D has a superb antimicrobial impact against red complex periodontal microbes and might be considered a promising compound in the counteraction of periodontal disease.
Clinical significance: Vitamin D is considered to possess anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity, which may help to delay the progression of periodontitis. So, vitamin D3 can be used as a potential supplement that could be employed to stop the advancement of periodontal disease. How to cite this article: Govindharajulu R, Syed NK, Sukumaran B, et al. Assessment of the Antibacterial Effect of Vitamin D3 against Red Complex Periodontal Pathogens: A Microbiological Assay. J Contemp Dent Pract 2024;25(2):114-117.
目的:本研究旨在评估维生素 D3 对慢性牙周炎患者的红色复合菌、牙龈卟啉单胞菌、牙龈特雷波纳菌和连翘丹那菌的抗菌作用:研究对象包括 98 名慢性牙周炎患者。在基线期评估了所有临床参数,包括牙菌斑指数(PI)、牙龈出血指数(GBI)、探诊袋深度(PPD)、临床附着水平(CAL)以及牙龈脓胞杆菌、牙髓震颤素、连翘菌的微生物检测。所有接受洗牙和牙根规划的研究参与者被分为 A、B 两组,每组 49 人,只有 B 组患者被建议服用维生素 D 补充剂 60,000 IU 颗粒,每天一次,持续 2 个月。两个组的所有患者都在第 2 个月末被召回,并重新评估了所有临床和微生物指标:两个月后,两组患者的所有临床指标都有所下降,但 B 组患者在摄入非手术治疗维生素 D 后的改善幅度更大。与 A 组相比,B 组患者在服用维生素 D 后,牙龈脓杆菌、牙结石和连翘脓杆菌的数量也有统计学意义的减少:这些发现表明,维生素 D 对红色复杂牙周微生物有极好的抗菌作用,可能被认为是治疗牙周病的一种有前途的化合物:维生素 D 被认为具有抗炎和抗菌活性,有助于延缓牙周炎的进展。因此,维生素 D3 可作为一种潜在的补充剂,用于阻止牙周病的发展。如何引用本文:Govindharajulu R, Syed NK, Sukumaran B, et al:微生物测定。J Contemp Dent Pract 2024;25(2):114-117.
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The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice (JCDP), is a peer-reviewed, open access MEDLINE indexed journal. The journal’s full text is available online at http://www.thejcdp.com. The journal allows free access (open access) to its contents. Articles with clinical relevance will be given preference for publication. The Journal publishes original research papers, review articles, rare and novel case reports, and clinical techniques. Manuscripts are invited from all specialties of dentistry i.e., conservative dentistry and endodontics, dentofacial orthopedics and orthodontics, oral medicine and radiology, oral pathology, oral surgery, orodental diseases, pediatric dentistry, implantology, periodontics, clinical aspects of public health dentistry, and prosthodontics.