Vitamin D Deficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prevalence of Early Childhood Caries in Egyptian Children With Serum Vitamin D Deficiency.
To detect the effect of vitamin D deficiency in the development of early childhood caries (ECC) among Egyptian children.
Justification for undertaking the trial:
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (2012), defined early childhood caries (ECC) as the
presence of one or more decayed, missing teeth (resulting from caries), or filled surfaces
in the primary tooth of child 6 years old or younger.
Early childhood caries is a chronic childhood disease, that decreasing quality of life, this
include pain, disturbed sleep, poor aesthetics, difficulty in eating and speaking and
behavioral changes that affect the child's self-esteem. (Guay, 2004).
Due to the rising incidence of dental carries in early childhood, contributory factors need
to be investigated in order to facilitate treatment of such a large population of children
in desperate need of dental care (Guay, 2004).These multiple risk factors include the lack
of a dental home, poor oral hygiene, diet, and nutrition ( Najeeb et al., 2016).
Enamel is the most mineralized substance in the human body; it is mainly made of calcium and
phosphate. Vitamin D plays an important role in increasing the absorption of calcium and
phosphate from food. Which calcium and phosphate improve the strength of the teeth as make
them able to fight the demineralization from bacteria (Youssef et al., 2011). Therefore, it
is responsible of promoting the calcification of teeth, having a topical fluoride like
effect, and in the forming of enamel, dentin, and bone. (Mellanby & Pattison, 1928).
Vitamin D receptors are present on the cells of immune system and on the teeth. It binds to
these receptors and increases the amount of good antimicrobial proteins as cathelicidin and
other special defense in saliva (Youssef et al., 2011). These antimicrobial peptides have
antibacterial neutralizing activity against periodonto pathogens as gram negative and gram
positive bacteria and candida albicans, its effective in vitro against oral microorganisms
such as streptococcus mutants, prophyromonas gingivalis and actinobacillus, so it prevents
dental caries.( Potturu et al., 2014).
East, (1939) study concluded that children who consumed a high vitamin D diet, vitamin D
played an indispensable role in 1) preventing the initiation of new caries, 2) inhibiting
the spread of existing caries, and 3) arresting the caries. Likewise, an examination of
children found a decreased caries prevalence in areas of increased vitamin D exposure.
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