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Effect of Oral Vitamin D3 on Dental Caries: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study

Aim Vitamin D3 plays an important role in affecting the overall remineralization process of the dentition. The use of supplements help to keep the levels at optimum and thus reduce the chances of treating very early lesion of caries. Hence the aim was to investigate the indirect effects of oral vita...

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Autores principales: Al-Jubori, Sawsan Hameed, AL-Murad, Maha A, Al-Mashhadane, Faehaa Azher
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9233525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35761922
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25360
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author Al-Jubori, Sawsan Hameed
AL-Murad, Maha A
Al-Mashhadane, Faehaa Azher
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AL-Murad, Maha A
Al-Mashhadane, Faehaa Azher
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description Aim Vitamin D3 plays an important role in affecting the overall remineralization process of the dentition. The use of supplements help to keep the levels at optimum and thus reduce the chances of treating very early lesion of caries. Hence the aim was to investigate the indirect effects of oral vitamin D3 on microhardness and elemental weight percentage of Calcium (Ca) and Phosphorous (P) in enamel surface with an artificially initiated carious lesion. Methods The 120 extracted premolars were randomly divided into five groups according to salivary immersion. Each group had a total of twenty-four participants, with the following characteristics: control +ve: sound enamel; control -ve: only subjected to pH cycle; A: pH cycle and immersion in control saliva; B: pH cycle and saliva collected after three weeks; and C: pH cycle and saliva collected after six weeks. The unstimulated saliva was collected from (40) adult volunteers receiving vitamin D3 1000IU gel capsules daily for six weeks. Before each vitamin D3 intake, 10 mL of unstimulated control saliva was collected from each participant. Then other 10 ml. were collected after three and six weeks of vitamin D receiving periods. Saliva immersion time (12 hours). Enamel surface was assessed by Vicker’s Microhardness machine and (X-ray fluorescence - XRF) spectrometer. Results For all specimens, there was a significant decrease in both (Ca and P weight %) after demineralization and then they significantly increased after receiving vitamin D3. The microhardness and elemental analysis provide confirmed results that were represented as a statistically significant difference at (P≤ 0.05) between groups that received vitamin D3 and those without vitamin D3 dosage. Conclusions Oral vitamin D3 has a significant potential in motivating remineralization of early lesions on the enamel surfaces representing improved surface microhardness and minerals content (Ca and P weight %) of demineralized tooth surfaces.
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spelling pubmed-92335252022-06-26 Effect of Oral Vitamin D3 on Dental Caries: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study Al-Jubori, Sawsan Hameed AL-Murad, Maha A Al-Mashhadane, Faehaa Azher Cureus Public Health Aim Vitamin D3 plays an important role in affecting the overall remineralization process of the dentition. The use of supplements help to keep the levels at optimum and thus reduce the chances of treating very early lesion of caries. Hence the aim was to investigate the indirect effects of oral vitamin D3 on microhardness and elemental weight percentage of Calcium (Ca) and Phosphorous (P) in enamel surface with an artificially initiated carious lesion. Methods The 120 extracted premolars were randomly divided into five groups according to salivary immersion. Each group had a total of twenty-four participants, with the following characteristics: control +ve: sound enamel; control -ve: only subjected to pH cycle; A: pH cycle and immersion in control saliva; B: pH cycle and saliva collected after three weeks; and C: pH cycle and saliva collected after six weeks. The unstimulated saliva was collected from (40) adult volunteers receiving vitamin D3 1000IU gel capsules daily for six weeks. Before each vitamin D3 intake, 10 mL of unstimulated control saliva was collected from each participant. Then other 10 ml. were collected after three and six weeks of vitamin D receiving periods. Saliva immersion time (12 hours). Enamel surface was assessed by Vicker’s Microhardness machine and (X-ray fluorescence - XRF) spectrometer. Results For all specimens, there was a significant decrease in both (Ca and P weight %) after demineralization and then they significantly increased after receiving vitamin D3. The microhardness and elemental analysis provide confirmed results that were represented as a statistically significant difference at (P≤ 0.05) between groups that received vitamin D3 and those without vitamin D3 dosage. Conclusions Oral vitamin D3 has a significant potential in motivating remineralization of early lesions on the enamel surfaces representing improved surface microhardness and minerals content (Ca and P weight %) of demineralized tooth surfaces. Cureus 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9233525/ /pubmed/35761922 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25360 Text en Copyright © 2022, Al-Jubori et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Al-Jubori, Sawsan Hameed
AL-Murad, Maha A
Al-Mashhadane, Faehaa Azher
Effect of Oral Vitamin D3 on Dental Caries: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study
title Effect of Oral Vitamin D3 on Dental Caries: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study
title_full Effect of Oral Vitamin D3 on Dental Caries: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study
title_fullStr Effect of Oral Vitamin D3 on Dental Caries: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Oral Vitamin D3 on Dental Caries: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study
title_short Effect of Oral Vitamin D3 on Dental Caries: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study
title_sort effect of oral vitamin d3 on dental caries: an in-vivo and in-vitro study
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9233525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35761922
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25360
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