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Could Vitamin D influence risk for Periodontal Disease - to "D" or not to "D"?

Amy E MillenSonja Pavlesen
Published in: Current oral health reports (2020)
We strongly suggest that new research should focus on prospective study designs with followup of participants longer than a decade and long-term clinical trials. Such studies should incorporate measures of alveolar bone loss and tooth loss with indication for reason for tooth loss. Such clinical trials should be designed to examine both the influence of vitamin D supplementation alone as well as with other nutrients (e.g., calcium) or therapeutic medications (e.g., bisphosphonates). Currently, there is no strong evidence to suggest that vitamin D protects against development of periodontal disease.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • bone loss
  • phase ii
  • open label
  • randomized controlled trial
  • study protocol
  • phase iii
  • double blind
  • case control
  • risk assessment
  • finite element analysis