n-3 ingestion may modulate the severity of periodontal disease? Systematic review.

Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2017 Feb 2:0. doi: 10.1080/10408398.2017.1278677. [Epub ahead of print]

Azzi DV1, Viafara JA2, Zangeronimo MG3, Lima RR4, Marques LS5, Pereira LJ6.

1a Veterinary Medicine Graduate Program, Federal University of Lavras, UFLA – Lavras , Minas Gerais , Brazil – dianavilelaazzi@hotmail.com.
2b Veterinary Medicine Graduate Program, Federal University of Lavras, UFLA-Lavras , Minas Gerais , Brazil – chucho97@hotmail.com.
3c Veterinary Medicine Departament, Federal University of Lavras, UFLA – Lavras , Minas Gerais , Brazil – zangeronimo@dmv.ufla.br.
4d Statistics Department , Federal University of Lavras, UFLA – Lavras , Minas Gerais , Brazil – rrlima@dex.ufla.br.
5e Dentistry Department , Federal University of Vale do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, UFVJM – Diamantina , Minas Gerais , Brazil – lsmarques.prof@gmail.com.
6f Health Sciences Department , Federal University of Lavras , UFLA – Lavras , Minas Gerais , Brazil – lucianopereiraufla@gmail.com.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of n-3 ingestion on periodontal disease. Besides, we also investigated the relationship between plasma concentrations of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and/or aracdonic acid (AA) and periodontal disease. An electronic search was performed in several databases with the following keywords: “n-3,” DHA, EPA and polynsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in combination with the term “periodontal disease” (PD). Only studies conducted with humans, involving clinical parameters of PD assessment and use of n-3 were selected, without restriction to the date of publication. The search has returned 1368 articles, 11 of which were selected. The results were separated according to the type of n-3 ingestion: supplementation or n-3 content in normal diet. In the studies where n-3 has been supplemented, there was no significant difference in the clinical severity of PD compared to the control subjects. However, in patients where levels of n-3 were evaluated in a usual diet, a lower disease severity was reported. We have detected a preventive effect related to plasma levels of EPA and DHA against PD progression. Thus, n-3 ingestion may beneficially interfere in PD progression, depending on the duration and dosage of consumption.

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