Results of a Pilot Trial Assessing the Effects of Proper Oral Hygiene and a Probiotic Dietary Supplement on Oral Health in Volunteers with Oral Malodor

Persistent malodor affects many people worldwide and is usually associated with poor dental hygiene. This pilot trial aimed to determine whether proper dental hygiene (DH) and a probiotic dietary supplement support oral health in volunteers with persistent malodor. Volunteers ( = 35) were randomly a...

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Published in:Microorganisms (Basel) Vol. 12; no. 9; p. 1821
Main Authors: Enioutina, Elena Y, Keddington, R James, Hauck, Kurtis G, Chavez, Amarina, Clifford, Jeffrey J, Cao, Thy April, Smith, Bryce, Job, Kathleen M, Balch, Alfred
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Abstract Persistent malodor affects many people worldwide and is usually associated with poor dental hygiene. This pilot trial aimed to determine whether proper dental hygiene (DH) and a probiotic dietary supplement support oral health in volunteers with persistent malodor. Volunteers ( = 35) were randomly assigned to the probiotic or placebo cohort. The probiotic cohort ( = 20) brushed and flossed their teeth twice daily and used probiotics for 30 days; the placebo cohort ( = 15) followed the same hygiene practices and used the placebo. The intervention phase was followed by a 30-day follow-up period. Measured outcomes were malodor and tongue-coating scores, probiotic DNA levels, salivary cytokines, and salivary pH. DH and probiotics significantly decreased malodor (~50% during intervention) and tongue coating scores (~45% during intervention). These changes remained through the course of the trial. The probiotic DNA levels increased in the probiotic cohort and dropped in the placebo cohort after the intervention started. The malodor moderately correlated with the tongue coating level. The addition of probiotics increased IL-10 levels during the intervention and decreased IL-8, TNF-α, and IL-6 by the end of the study. People with malodor may benefit from using DH and probiotics. Additional trials are needed to definitively establish the benefits of probiotic dietary supplements.
AbstractList Persistent malodor affects many people worldwide and is usually associated with poor dental hygiene. This pilot trial aimed to determine whether proper dental hygiene (DH) and a probiotic dietary supplement support oral health in volunteers with persistent malodor. Volunteers (n = 35) were randomly assigned to the probiotic or placebo cohort. The probiotic cohort (n = 20) brushed and flossed their teeth twice daily and used probiotics for 30 days; the placebo cohort (n = 15) followed the same hygiene practices and used the placebo. The intervention phase was followed by a 30-day follow-up period. Measured outcomes were malodor and tongue-coating scores, probiotic DNA levels, salivary cytokines, and salivary pH. DH and probiotics significantly decreased malodor (~50% during intervention) and tongue coating scores (~45% during intervention). These changes remained through the course of the trial. The probiotic DNA levels increased in the probiotic cohort and dropped in the placebo cohort after the intervention started. The malodor moderately correlated with the tongue coating P. acidilactici level. The addition of probiotics increased IL-10 levels during the intervention and decreased IL-8, TNF-α, and IL-6 by the end of the study. People with malodor may benefit from using DH and probiotics. Additional trials are needed to definitively establish the benefits of probiotic dietary supplements.
Persistent malodor affects many people worldwide and is usually associated with poor dental hygiene. This pilot trial aimed to determine whether proper dental hygiene (DH) and a probiotic dietary supplement support oral health in volunteers with persistent malodor. Volunteers (n = 35) were randomly assigned to the probiotic or placebo cohort. The probiotic cohort (n = 20) brushed and flossed their teeth twice daily and used probiotics for 30 days; the placebo cohort (n = 15) followed the same hygiene practices and used the placebo. The intervention phase was followed by a 30-day follow-up period. Measured outcomes were malodor and tongue-coating scores, probiotic DNA levels, salivary cytokines, and salivary pH. DH and probiotics significantly decreased malodor (~50% during intervention) and tongue coating scores (~45% during intervention). These changes remained through the course of the trial. The probiotic DNA levels increased in the probiotic cohort and dropped in the placebo cohort after the intervention started. The malodor moderately correlated with the tongue coating P. acidilactici level. The addition of probiotics increased IL-10 levels during the intervention and decreased IL-8, TNF-α, and IL-6 by the end of the study. People with malodor may benefit from using DH and probiotics. Additional trials are needed to definitively establish the benefits of probiotic dietary supplements.Persistent malodor affects many people worldwide and is usually associated with poor dental hygiene. This pilot trial aimed to determine whether proper dental hygiene (DH) and a probiotic dietary supplement support oral health in volunteers with persistent malodor. Volunteers (n = 35) were randomly assigned to the probiotic or placebo cohort. The probiotic cohort (n = 20) brushed and flossed their teeth twice daily and used probiotics for 30 days; the placebo cohort (n = 15) followed the same hygiene practices and used the placebo. The intervention phase was followed by a 30-day follow-up period. Measured outcomes were malodor and tongue-coating scores, probiotic DNA levels, salivary cytokines, and salivary pH. DH and probiotics significantly decreased malodor (~50% during intervention) and tongue coating scores (~45% during intervention). These changes remained through the course of the trial. The probiotic DNA levels increased in the probiotic cohort and dropped in the placebo cohort after the intervention started. The malodor moderately correlated with the tongue coating P. acidilactici level. The addition of probiotics increased IL-10 levels during the intervention and decreased IL-8, TNF-α, and IL-6 by the end of the study. People with malodor may benefit from using DH and probiotics. Additional trials are needed to definitively establish the benefits of probiotic dietary supplements.
Persistent malodor affects many people worldwide and is usually associated with poor dental hygiene. This pilot trial aimed to determine whether proper dental hygiene (DH) and a probiotic dietary supplement support oral health in volunteers with persistent malodor. Volunteers ( n = 35) were randomly assigned to the probiotic or placebo cohort. The probiotic cohort ( n = 20) brushed and flossed their teeth twice daily and used probiotics for 30 days; the placebo cohort ( n = 15) followed the same hygiene practices and used the placebo. The intervention phase was followed by a 30-day follow-up period. Measured outcomes were malodor and tongue-coating scores, probiotic DNA levels, salivary cytokines, and salivary pH. DH and probiotics significantly decreased malodor (~50% during intervention) and tongue coating scores (~45% during intervention). These changes remained through the course of the trial. The probiotic DNA levels increased in the probiotic cohort and dropped in the placebo cohort after the intervention started. The malodor moderately correlated with the tongue coating P. acidilactici level. The addition of probiotics increased IL-10 levels during the intervention and decreased IL-8, TNF-α, and IL-6 by the end of the study. People with malodor may benefit from using DH and probiotics. Additional trials are needed to definitively establish the benefits of probiotic dietary supplements.
Persistent malodor affects many people worldwide and is usually associated with poor dental hygiene. This pilot trial aimed to determine whether proper dental hygiene (DH) and a probiotic dietary supplement support oral health in volunteers with persistent malodor. Volunteers ( = 35) were randomly assigned to the probiotic or placebo cohort. The probiotic cohort ( = 20) brushed and flossed their teeth twice daily and used probiotics for 30 days; the placebo cohort ( = 15) followed the same hygiene practices and used the placebo. The intervention phase was followed by a 30-day follow-up period. Measured outcomes were malodor and tongue-coating scores, probiotic DNA levels, salivary cytokines, and salivary pH. DH and probiotics significantly decreased malodor (~50% during intervention) and tongue coating scores (~45% during intervention). These changes remained through the course of the trial. The probiotic DNA levels increased in the probiotic cohort and dropped in the placebo cohort after the intervention started. The malodor moderately correlated with the tongue coating level. The addition of probiotics increased IL-10 levels during the intervention and decreased IL-8, TNF-α, and IL-6 by the end of the study. People with malodor may benefit from using DH and probiotics. Additional trials are needed to definitively establish the benefits of probiotic dietary supplements.
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Author Job, Kathleen M
Balch, Alfred
Hauck, Kurtis G
Enioutina, Elena Y
Keddington, R James
Clifford, Jeffrey J
Smith, Bryce
Chavez, Amarina
Cao, Thy April
AuthorAffiliation 2 School of Dentistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA; james.keddington@hsc.utah.edu (R.J.K.); hauckkurtis@gmail.com (K.G.H.); amarinachavez@gmail.com (A.C.)
4 Family and Preventive Medicine Department, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA; alfred.balch@hsc.utah.edu
3 The Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA; jeff.clifford@path.utah.edu (J.J.C.); april.cao@hsc.utah.edu (T.C.); bryce.smith@utah.edu (B.S.)
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Bacteria
Coating
Coatings
Cytokines
Dental hygiene
Dental insurance
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Dietary supplements
DNA
Halitosis
Health aspects
Hygiene
Interleukins
Intervention
malodor
Odors
Off odor
oral health
Oral hygiene
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Placebos
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salivary cytokines
Sinusitis
Teeth
Tongue
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