| Literature DB >> 29354250 |
Mohammadtaghi Chitsazi1, Masoumeh Faramarzie1,2, Mehrnoosh Sadighi1, Adileh Shirmohammadi1, Arash Hashemzadeh3.
Abstract
Background. Melatonin can eliminate free radicals and this function can be intensified byvitamin C. Melatonin and vitamin C can have synergic antioxidant effects. The aim of thisstudy was to investigate the effects of adjunctive use of melatonin and vitamin C in the non-surgical treatment of chronic periodontitis. Methods. Sixty subjects with chronic periodontitis were included in this study and randomly allocated to three groups: group 1) 20 patients received non-surgical periodontal treatment; group 2) 20 patients received non-surgical periodontal treatment with adjunctive use of melatonin; and group3) 20 patients received non-surgical periodontal treatment with combination use of melatonin + vitamin C. Clinical parameters (PD, CAL,GI) were recorded at baseline and at 3-month and 6-month intervalsafter treatment. Data were analyzed with paired t-test, one-way ANOVA andrepeated-measures ANOVA. A significant difference was assumed at P<0.05. Results. Non-surgical periodontal therapy improved PD and CAL 3 and 6 months treatment compared to baseline (P<0.001). There was a significant improvement in PD and CAL scores at 6-month interval compared to 3 months in the melatonin+ vitamin C group (P<0.05), while the differences in PD and CAL scores between the mentioned intervals were not significant between the control and melatonin groups (P>0.05). Therefore adjunctive dose of vitamin C offered an additional effect at this interval. Conclusion. Combination therapy with melatonin and vitamin C can improve the results of non-surgical periodontal therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Dental scaling; melatonin; periodontitis; vitamin C
Year: 2017 PMID: 29354250 PMCID: PMC5768956 DOI: 10.15171/joddd.2017.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospects ISSN: 2008-210X
Comparison of GI at different observation periods in different groups
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| Δ 0-3 M | 0.45±0.13 | 0.54±0.12 | 0.63±0.11 | 0.95 |
| Intra-group P value | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | ||
| Δ 0-6 M | 0.63±0.24 | 0.83±0.21 | 0.92±0.22 | 0.08 | |
| Intra-group P value | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | ||
| Δ 3-6 M | 0.33±0.22 | 0.62±0.14 | 0.75±0.13 | 0.12 | |
| Intra-group P value | P=0.479 | P=0.401 | P=0.309 |
Comparison of PD at different observation periods in different groups
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| Baseline | 6.40±1.20 | 6.41±1.02 | 6.43±1.17 | 0.031 |
| 3 months | 5.23±1.89 | 4.56±1.31 | 4.41±1.15 | ||
| P-value | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | ||
| Δ 0-3 M | 1.17 ± 0.41 | 1.85 ± 0.70 | 2.02±0.41 | ||
| Baseline | 6.40±1.20 | 6.41±1.02 | 6.43±1.17 | 0.028 | |
| 6 months | 4.92±1.53 | 3.54±1.45 | 3.08±1.12 | ||
| P-value | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | ||
| Δ 0-6 M | 1.48±0.40 | 2.87±0.69 | 3.35±0.64 | ||
| 3 months | 5.23±1.89 | 4.56±1.31 | 4.41±1.15 | 0.08 | |
| 6 months | 4.92±1.53 | 3.54±1.45 | 3.08±1.12 | ||
| P-value | P=0.325 | P=0.141 | P=0.035 | ||
| Δ 3-6 M | 0.13±0.18 | 1.02±0.33 | 1.33±0.12 |
Comparison of CAL at different observation periods in different groups
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| Baseline | 6.23±1.22 | 6.29±1.16 | 6.30±1.21 | 0.026 |
| 3 months | 5.14±1.23 | 4.23±1.43 | 4.12±1.95 | ||
| P value | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | ||
| Δ 0-3 M | 1.09±0.53 | 2.06±0.47 | 2.18±0.55 | ||
| Baseline | 6.23±1.22 | 6.29±1.16 | 6.30±1.21 | 0.018 | |
| 6 months | 4.56±1.16 | 3.22±1.52 | 3.00±1.53 | ||
| P value | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | P<0.001 | ||
| Δ 0-6 M | 1.67±0.61 | 3.07±0.55 | 3.30±0.66 | ||
| 3 months | 5.14±1.23 | 4.23±1.43 | 4.12±1.95 | 0.075 | |
| 6 months | 4.56±1.16 | 3.22±1.52 | 3.00±1.53 | ||
| P value | P=0.104 | P=0.182 | P=0.042 | ||
| Δ 3-6 M | 0.58±0.13 | 1.01±0.41 | 1.12±0.34 |