Effect of omega 3 fatty acids plus low dose aspirin as a host modulating agent in the treatment of periodontitis patients- A Systematic Review

P. Naik, A. Benjamin, Shukra Paralkar
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Background and Objectives: Host Modulatory Therapy is a treatment modality for periodontal diseases. It aims at reducing the periodontal destruction and enhances the regenerative capacity of periodontal tissues. Various host modulating agents are used as an adjunct to scaling and root planing. Omega 3 Fatty acids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like Aspirin modify the activity of inflammatory mediators and exert anti-inflammatory effect. The objective of the systematic review was to evaluate the effect of Omega 3 Fatty acids plus low dose Aspirin as adjunct to mechanical debridement in reduction of pocket depth in patients with periodontitis. Methods: In this systematic review, Randomized controlled trials in subjects with periodontitis in age group of 25-70 years were considered. Follow up period ranged from 6 weeks to 6 months. A systematic review of literature was performed using Pubmed, PMC, Google scholar, EBSCO host databases. Studies concerning the use of Omega 3 Fatty acids plus low dose Aspirin as host modulating agent in periodontitis treatment were selected. A total 2650 of studies were selected through search strategy and 5 articles which attained the inclusion criteria have been included in present systematic review. Results: Oral supplementation of omega 3 fatty acids in combination of low dose Aspirin as adjunct to mechanical debridement reduces the pocket depth during the 6 weeks to 6 months follow up period. Limitations: There are limited studies which are available. Also there is lack of data evaluating the long term follow up of the intervention. Conclusion: Use of omega 3 fatty acids and low dose aspirin in periodontitis patients improves periodontal status but further long-term studies need to be conducted.
omega - 3脂肪酸联合小剂量阿司匹林作为宿主调节剂治疗牙周炎患者的效果——系统综述
背景与目的:宿主调节疗法是牙周病的一种治疗方式。它的目的是减少对牙周的破坏,提高牙周组织的再生能力。各种主机调制代理被用作扩展和根规划的辅助工具。Omega - 3脂肪酸和非甾体抗炎药如阿司匹林可以改变炎症介质的活性,发挥抗炎作用。系统评价的目的是评价Omega - 3脂肪酸加小剂量阿司匹林辅助机械清创在减少牙周炎患者牙袋深度方面的效果。方法:本系统综述纳入25 ~ 70岁牙周炎患者的随机对照试验。随访时间为6周至6个月。使用Pubmed、PMC、Google scholar、EBSCO主机数据库对文献进行系统综述。选择有关使用Omega - 3脂肪酸加小剂量阿司匹林作为宿主调节剂治疗牙周炎的研究。通过检索策略共筛选出2650篇研究,5篇符合纳入标准的文献被纳入本系统评价。结果:在6周至6个月的随访期间,口服补充omega - 3脂肪酸联合小剂量阿司匹林辅助机械清创可减少肺袋深度。局限性:可用的研究有限。此外,缺乏评估干预措施长期随访情况的数据。结论:在牙周炎患者中使用omega - 3脂肪酸和小剂量阿司匹林可以改善牙周状况,但需要进一步的长期研究。
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