Effect of a multinutrient supplement as an adjunct to nonsurgical treatment of periodontitis: A randomized placebo‐controlled clinical trial

Author:

Laky Brenda123ORCID,Bruckmann Corinna4,Blumenschein Julian4,Durstberger Gerlinde4,Haririan Hady3

Affiliation:

1. Austrian Research Group for Regenerative and Orthopedic Medicine (AURROM) Vienna Austria

2. Center of Clinical Research University Clinic of Dentistry Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

3. Department of Periodontology Faculty of Medicine Sigmund Freud University Vienna Vienna Austria

4. Division of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology School of Dentistry Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this double‐blind randomized placebo‐controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the efficacy of a multinutrient supplement as an add‐on therapy to scaling and root planing for patients with periodontitis.MethodsForty‐two patients with stage III or IV periodontitis were randomly allocated to a 2‐month treatment of either a multinutrient supplement containing vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc, selenium, alpha‐lipoic‐acid, cranberry extract, grapeseed extract, and coenzyme Q10 or placebo capsules as an adjunct to conservative periodontal therapy. Periodontal parameters, including probing pocket depth, gingival recession, bleeding on probing, approximal plaque index, and papillary bleeding index, were assessed. Clinical attachment loss, periodontal inflamed surface area, periodontal epithelial surface area, and percentages of pocket sites with ≤3, ≤4, ≥5, ≥6, ≥7, and ≥4 mm with bleeding on probing were calculated.ResultsAll clinical parameters significantly improved from baseline to reevaluation within each group (p < 0.05). Multinutrient intake resulted in a significantly higher reduction of probing‐pocket‐depth (−0.75 ± 0.42 mm) and bleeding‐on‐probing (−21.9 ± 16.1%) from baseline to reevaluation compared with placebo (−0.51 ± 0.30 mm, p = 0.040 and −12.5 ± 9.8%, p = 0.046, respectively). All periodontal parameters showed insignificantly higher improvements in patients receiving the supplement compared with those receiving the placebo (p > 0.05).ConclusionsMultinutrient supplementation as an adjunct to nonsurgical treatment of periodontitis showed some additional benefit regarding probing‐pocket‐depth and bleeding‐on‐probing. However, the clinical relevance needs to be further explored.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics,General Medicine

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