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.
Abstract
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
0.17 mg dl-1) than non-smokers (mean 0.56
0.29 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: 0.87
0.39 mg dl-1, smokers: 0.74
0.30 mg dl-1). Furthermore the SBI was reduced in the test group (non-smokers: from 1.68
0.6 to 1.05
0.6, 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.
- Nutrition scientist, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany
- Doctor and Dentist, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany
- 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
