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Association between periodontitis and vitamin D status: A case-control study

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SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 28, Issue 7, Pages 4016-4021

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.04.006

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vitamin D; Periodontitis; Genetic; Epidemiology; Disease prevention; Public health

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research at Albaha University in Saudi Arabia [1439/11]

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This study conducted a case-control study on periodontitis and vitamin D levels in the Albaha region of Saudi Arabia, revealing a significant association between periodontitis and deficient or insufficient levels of vitamin D among Saudi adults.
Vitamin D deficiency and periodontitis are commonly prevalent among Saudi adults. However, the asso-ciation between periodontitis and vitamin D status has not been well documented. This study aims to examine the association between periodontitis and vitamin D status among adults in the Albaha region of Saudi Arabia. A case-control study of 123 Saudi adults was conducted; 60 had severe or moderate peri-odontitis, and 63 were periodontally healthy. Data was collected by an online self-reported sociodemo-graphic questionnaire. All participants then underwent a full periodontal examination. Blood samples were also provided to assess participants' vitamin D statuses through serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D). A total of 60 cases and 63 controls matched for BMI (30.2 +/- 4.86 kg/m(2)), age (40.01 +/- 7.73 years), and sex (46.3% and 53.7% male and female, respectively) participated in the study. Mean levels of 25(OH)D were significantly lower in periodontitis participants than in controls (25.03 +/- 8.55 ng/ml, 29.19 +/- 12.82 ng/ml, p = 0.037, respectively). Lower odds of periodontitis were detected per unit of 25(OH)D level (OR 0.964, 95% CI; 0.931-0.999, p = 0.043). In conclusion, periodontitis is significantly associated with deficient and insufficient levels of vitamin D among Saudi adults in the Albaha region. Future longitudinal research with a larger sample size may be suggested to confirm these results. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.

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