Supplements for Periodontal Disease
1 supplements with research evidence for Periodontal Disease
What the Research Shows
AI-generated · Qwen 3.6 · grounded in 1 source · methodologyClinical research on supplements for periodontal disease shows limited and often conflicting results. While some studies suggest that Omega-3 fatty acids may provide moderate support in reducing inflammation when used alongside professional scaling and root planing, they are not a replacement for clinical treatment. Vitamin C and Vitamin D have shown weak to moderate evidence in supporting gum health, primarily by aiding tissue repair and immune function, though results vary across different patient populations. Other supplements lack substantial clinical backing. For example, there is currently insufficient evidence to support the use of quercetin for treating periodontal disease. Many studies on botanical extracts or antioxidants are limited by small sample sizes or poor study design, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions. Overall, the current body of evidence suggests that while certain nutrients support general oral health, few supplements provide a strong, standalone therapeutic effect for reversing periodontal disease.
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Evidence-Backed Supplements
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