Clinical effect of equol supplementation in the treatment of desquamative gingivitis with 1-year follow-up

Aki Kawamoto, Naoyuki Sugano, Masako Sakai, Shouhei Ogisawa, Hiroshi Shiratsuchi, Keisuke Seki, Soichiro Manaka, Naoto Yoshinuma, Shuichi Sato

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Abstract

Purpose: Desquamative gingivitis (DG) is characterized by desquama-tive erosion, edematous erythema, and vesicle formation on the gingiva. Because of its prevalence in women during the pre-and postmenopausal period, its potential association with female hormones has been suggested. Equol is a soy isoflavone metabolite with a chemical structure similar to estrogen. Scientific evidence suggests that equol helps in alleviating menopausal symptoms. This study evaluated the clinical effect of a 12-month equol supplementation as a substitute for estrogen to alleviate DG symp-toms. Methods: The study enrolled 16 women with DG who regularly visited Nihon University School of Dentistry Dental Hospital. Urinary equol levels, periodontal tissue examination, O’Leary’s plaque control record, stimulated saliva flow rate, and gingival pain-related questionnaires were evaluated before and after the 12-month daily intake of 10 mg equol supplement. Results: Equol supplementation led to a statistically significant improve-ment in bleeding on probing, visual findings, and reductions in the frequency and severity of gingival pain. Conclusion: Urinary equol testing and equol supplementation may be novel treatment options for female patients with DG.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)145-150
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Oral Science
Volume66
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • desquamative gingivitis
  • equol supplementation
  • menopause
  • urinary equol test

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