Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology (Jan 2016)

Probiotics in the treatment of periodontal disease: A systematic review

  • Praveen Jayaram,
  • Anirban Chatterjee,
  • Vinayak Raghunathan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-124X.207053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 5
pp. 488 – 495

Abstract

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Over the years, probiotics have been used in the treatment of a variety of diseases. The use of probiotics in the treatment of periodontal disease has caught on over the last decade or so. This review was performed to determine whether administration of probiotics produced a lasting clinical benefit in the treatment of periodontal disease. A MEDLINE, Cochrane database and a hand search was performed on human randomized placebo controlled trials using probiotics in the treatment of periodontal disease. A total of thirteen papers which addressed the question of the use of probiotics in the treatment of periodontal disease were retrieved. Most of the studies reviewed showed only a short term benefit with regards to reduction in gingival inflammation and probing depth reduction. Lasting clinical benefits were not seen in any of the studies. At least four different combinations and strains of probiotics have been used in the studies. There also existed significant heterogeneity in the methodology of the studies reviewed. It was concluded that current regimens of probiotics in the treatment of periodontal disease produce only short-term clinical and microbiologic benefits.

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