Effect of calcium and Vitamin D supplementation on residual ridge resorption in edentulous patients: An open-label randomized study

Author:

Singh Saumyendra Vikram1,Aggarwal Himanshi2,Khandpur Mani3,Trivedi Shilpa3,Pathak Anupama1,Arya Deeksha1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dental Sciences, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

2. Department of Restorative Sciences, Division of Prosthodontics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama, USA

3. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dental Sciences, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

Aim: Complete dentures (CDs) are fabricated to rehabilitate the edentulous. Severe residual ridge resorption (RRR) compromises CD functionality, adversely affecting function, appearance, systemic health, and quality of life. Settings and Design: The purpose of this study was to assess the benefit, if any, of calcium and Vitamin D supplementation on the rate of RRR. Retarding RRR would improve treatment prognosis and make CD fabrication less demanding. Materials and Methods: This longitudinal, parallel, open-label randomized study was conducted in the Department of Prosthodontics of the institute. One hundred and fifty edentulous subjects underwent bone mineral density (BMD) assessment followed by CD fabrication to measure RR height and width with computerized tomographic (CT) scans. Subjects were randomized to oral supplementation group – S, given combined Vitamin D and calcium daily, and nonsupplementation group – NS. Subjects from both the groups were followed up with repeat BMD test and CT scan after 12 months. Mean BMD, RR height and width, and RRR values were collected, analyzed, and compared for the two groups using STATA 17. Statistical Analysis Used and Results: Baseline mean T-score, RR height, and RR width were − 1.84, 22.30 mm, and 4.25 mm, respectively, for the sample. In both Groups S and NS, a statistically significant decrease in mandibular RR height (P = 0.000 for both) and width (P = 0.027 and 0.003, respectively) was observed at 1-year follow-up. There was a statistically insignificant difference between Groups S and NS for mean BMD, T-score, RR height and width, and RRR at both baseline and 12-month follow-up. One-year RRR rate for Group S (1.30 mm) was insignificantly lesser than for group NS (1.33 mm). Conclusion: Short-term oral calcium and Vitamin D supplementation was ineffective in reducing RRR and improving BMD.

Publisher

Medknow

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