Future Science OA (Apr 2022)

Oil-based vitamin E oral spray for oral health in pregnancy

  • Sabrina Reppuccia,
  • Felice Crocetto,
  • Elisabetta Gragnano,
  • Pietro D'Alessandro,
  • Martin Vetrella,
  • Gabriele Saccone,
  • Bruno Arduino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2021-0095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4

Abstract

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Aim: To assess the efficacy of vitamin E oral spray in pregnancy. Materials & methods: This was a retrospective study aimed to evaluate efficacy of vitamin E oral spray (vitamin E acetate in a medium chain tryglicerides vehicle – patented formulation) starting from the first trimester of pregnancy, with a control group. Results: A total of 100 women were included in the study and were compared with a matched control group. Only 25/200 women reported to have at least one teeth cleaning during pregnancy. Women who received the oral spray had a significantly lower risk of preterm birth compared with the control group, and lower risk of periodontal diseases Conclusion: Use of oil-based vitamin E oral spray in pregnancy is associated with a decreased risk of periodontal diseases and therefore preterm birth.

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