2023
DOI: 10.1002/jper.23-0292
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Impact of dietary inflammatory index on gingival health

Roberta Andrade Reis,
Camila Schmidt Stolf,
Helena Alves de Carvalho Sampaio
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPeriodontal disease is a biofilm‐dependent chronic inflammatory condition triggered by a host response. Several factors impact systemic inflammation and could lead to changes in disease pathogenesis. Recently, studies have assessed the influence of nutritional patterns on the development of periodontitis. In the present cross‐sectional study, we evaluated the dietary inflammatory profile on periodontal conditions, focusing on clinical, subgingival microbial, and cytokine assessment of individuals wit… Show more

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“…However, associations of the remaining taxa with oral health were less frequently studied. Furthermore, we observed the associations of both dietary factors and oral microbiota with ROU varied by sex, which is consistent with previous studies, suggesting that sex plays significant roles in the interplays of nutritional patterns and oral microbiota with oral health [60,61].…”
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confidence: 92%
“…However, associations of the remaining taxa with oral health were less frequently studied. Furthermore, we observed the associations of both dietary factors and oral microbiota with ROU varied by sex, which is consistent with previous studies, suggesting that sex plays significant roles in the interplays of nutritional patterns and oral microbiota with oral health [60,61].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%