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Periodontal Status in Fermented Food and Food Consumption

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Periodontal Diseases
Interventions
Other: food consumption in periodontal health and disease
Registration Number
NCT05602545
Lead Sponsor
Tuğba ŞAHİN
Brief Summary

Lack of certain nutrients and foods may negatively affect oral health. Therefore, nutrition plays an important role in maintaining oral health. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the nutrient intakes, consumption of food groups and some fermented foods of individuals with periodontal disease and health.

Ninety-three patients who applied to Periodontology Clinic were divided into three groups: periodontal health, gingivitis and periodontitis. In addition, plaque, gingival indices, bleeding on probing, periodontal pocket depth, and clinical attachment level were evaluated. To determine individuals' daily energy and nutrient intakes and the consumption amounts of food groups, food consumption records were kept by the nutritionist for three consecutive days, with one of them was weekend, using the 24-hour recall method. Data on individuals' frequency and amount of consumption of some fermented products were recorded, considering the foods available in our culture and the market.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
93
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with three teeth other than 20-year-old teeth in each jaw
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pregnancy and lactation,
  • Patients with an acute oral lesion or necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis, -
  • Patients with history of diabetes, rheumatic fever, lung and kidney disorders, and use of drugs that affect periodontal tissues (regular use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory and mouthwashes),
  • Patients who smoke, or patients who did not quit until last year were not included in the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
controlfood consumption in periodontal health and diseasepatients with peri-implant health
Test-2food consumption in periodontal health and diseasepatients with peri-implant mucositis
Test-1food consumption in periodontal health and diseasepatients with peri-implantitis
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
bleeding on probingbaseline

To test for bleeding after probing, the probe is carefully introduced to the bottom of the pocket and gently moved laterally along the pocket wall. + is maximum and - is minimum.

periodontal pocket depthbaseline

physical methods to measure the distance from the bottom of a pocket to a reference line, usually the gingival margin or the cemento-enamel junction.

Frequency of consumption of fermented foodsbaseline

the frequency of fermented foods is measured. The foods questioned were evaluated using a 7-point Likert-type frequency form (every day, 3-4 per week, 1-2 per week, 2 per month, 1 per month, never). In addition, the amounts of foods consumed each time were recorded, and the daily consumption amounts were obtained by dividing them by the frequency of consumption.

food consumption record1 or 3 days

One or three days of consumption is recorded

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
plaque indexbaseline

an index for estimating the status of oral hygiene by measuring dental plaque that occurs in the areas adjacent to the gingival margin. 0 is minimum and 3 is maximum. The situation worsens as the score increases.

gingival indexbaseline

The Gingival Index (GI) scores each site on a 0 to 3 scale, with 0 being normal and 3 being severe inflammation characterized by edema, redness, swelling, and spontaneous bleeding. 0 is minimum and 3 is maximum. The situation worsens as the score increases.

clinical attachment levelbaseline

The clinical attachment level (CAL) and radiographically assessed bone levels are used to assess the loss of periodontal tissue support in periodontitis, a chronic, multifactorial inflammatory disease of the periodontium.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University

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Bolu, Turkey

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