2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191610120
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Influence of Serum Vitamin D Levels on Survival Rate and Marginal Bone Loss in Dental Implants: A Systematic Review

Abstract: This systematic literature review set out to investigate the relationship between serum vitamin D levels and dental implants in terms of survival rates, marginal bone loss, and associated complications. The review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, performing an electronic search in four databases (Pubmed, Web of Science, Cochrane, and Scopus), complemented by a manual search up to April 2022. Four articles were selected for analysis. The Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale tool was used to as… Show more

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“…Moreover, significant differences were reported among the three groups regarding their MBL: 1.38 ± 0.33 mm in group 1 (deficient vitamin D levels), 0.89 ± 0.16 mm in group 2 (insufficient vitamin D levels), and 0.78 ± 0.12 mm in group 3 (sufficient vitamin D levels) 404 . MBL in groups of patients with sufficient and insufficient serum vitamin D levels were within the margins of physiological marginal bone loss, while MBL was higher in patients with a deficiency of vitamin D, and this deficiency seems to increase physiological marginal bone loss 403 …”
Section: Diet‐related Factors Altering Bone Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Moreover, significant differences were reported among the three groups regarding their MBL: 1.38 ± 0.33 mm in group 1 (deficient vitamin D levels), 0.89 ± 0.16 mm in group 2 (insufficient vitamin D levels), and 0.78 ± 0.12 mm in group 3 (sufficient vitamin D levels) 404 . MBL in groups of patients with sufficient and insufficient serum vitamin D levels were within the margins of physiological marginal bone loss, while MBL was higher in patients with a deficiency of vitamin D, and this deficiency seems to increase physiological marginal bone loss 403 …”
Section: Diet‐related Factors Altering Bone Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…404 MBL in groups of patients with sufficient and insufficient serum vitamin D levels were within the margins of physiological marginal bone loss, while MBL was higher in patients with a deficiency of vitamin D, and this deficiency seems to increase physiological marginal bone loss. 403 Vitamin D intake was also associated with a reduction in mesial and distal marginal bone loss in a retrospective study on osteoporosis and dental implants. 405 Vitamin D supplementation seems to have positive effects on peri-implant bone formation.…”
Section: Vitamindmentioning
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“…En una revisión sistemática se evaluó la oseointegración de implantes dentales, tomando en cuenta la pérdida ósea marginal y la tasa de supervivencia en relación con los niveles séricos de vitamina D, cuatro estudios incluyeron a 1,129 pacientes y recibieron 1,984 implantes dentales, se comparó la remodelación ósea durante la oseointegración, pérdida ósea y la supervivencia del implante y al mismo tiempo se realizaron pruebas para medir los niveles de vitamina D en el organismo, los resultados arrojaron que los pacientes suplementados experimentaron menor pérdida ósea que los pacientes que no lo recibieron. 20 En otro estudio realizado en ratas, se sometieron a una ingesta nula de vitamina D durante ocho semanas y otro grupo con administración de seis semanas a las que se les colocaron miniimplantes en la tibia y posteriormente se sometieron a la toma de muestra para realizar análisis de sangre e histomorfométricos, cuyos resultados establecen que la insuficiencia de la vitamina D causa una reducción significativa en sangre y al tener una deficiencia se asoció con una disminución de oseointegración, a estos resultados se les atribuye que la deficiencia tuvo un impacto directo en la neoformación de hueso periimplantario, por lo que se sugiere una compensación con vitamina D para mejorar la integración ósea directa del implante. 21 Este estudio proporciona una evidencia sobre el posible efecto que se puede llevar a cabo en la implantología y la suplementación de vitamina D con el fin de mejorar la calidad de hueso y la respuesta inmune del organismo.…”
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“…Cases with lower serum vitamin D levels had slightly worse results in terms of marginal bone loss. Longer follow-up periods are needed to determine whether serum vitamin D levels affect implant survival rates and osseointegration over time [18].…”
Section: Major Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%