Research abstract


British Dental Journal 199, 213 - 217 (2005)
Published online: 27 August 2005 | doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.4812613

Subject Category: Periodontology

Grapefruit consumption improves vitamin C status in periodontitis patients

H Staudte1, B W Sigusch2 & E Glockmann3

  • Shows that periodontitis patients, especially smokers, have significantly lower plasma vitamin C levels than healthy subjects.
  • Vitamin C is involved in immunological functions which make it relevant for periodontal therapy and prevention.
  • This study shows that the recommendation of vitamin C rich foods could support the management of periodontal disease.


Objective Previous studies demonstrate a relationship between a lack of vitamin C and increased risk of periodontal disease. In the present study we examine the vitamin C plasma levels and inflammatory measures in periodontitis patients before and after the consumption of grapefruit.

Subjects and methods Fifty-eight patients with chronic periodontitis were assigned to the test group (non-smokers n=21, smokers n=17) and a diseased control group (non-smokers n=11, smokers n=9). Furthermore, 22 healthy subjects were recruited to compare vitamin C plasma levels between periodontally diseased and healthy subjects. Clinical evaluations, including plaque index (PI), sulcus bleeding index (SBI), probing pocket depths (PPD) and plasma vitamin C levels, were performed at baseline, and after two weeks of grapefruit consumption.

Results At baseline, we observed significantly reduced plasma vitamin C levels in the test group and diseased controls in comparison with the healthy controls. On principle, smokers showed lower levels of vitamin C (mean 0.39 plusminus 0.17 mg dl-1) than non-smokers (mean 0.56plusminus0.29 mg dl-1). After grapefruit consumption, the mean plasma vitamin C levels rose significantly in the test group compared to the diseased controls (non-smokers: 0.87plusminus0.39 mg dl-1, smokers: 0.74plusminus0.30 mg dl-1). Furthermore the SBI was reduced in the test group (non-smokers: from 1.68plusminus0.6 to 1.05plusminus0.6, p<0.001), whereas PI and PPD were unaffected.

Conclusion The present results show that periodontitis patients are characterised by plasma vitamin C levels below the normal range, especially in smokers. The intake of grapefruit leads to an increase in plasma vitamin C levels and improves sulcus bleeding scores. Longer term studies are necessary to determine whether other periodontal outcomes improve with such supplementation especially in smokers.

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  1. Nutrition scientist, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany
  2. Doctor and Dentist, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany
  3. Dentist and Dean, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany

Correspondence to: H Staudte1 Department of Conservative Dentistry, Friedrich Schiller University, An der alten Post 4, 07740 Jena, Germany
e-mail: H.Staudte@gmx.de




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