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Therapeutic potential of melatonin in oral medicine and periodontology.

The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences
August 1, 2016
Shariq Najeeb et al. (4 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to critically analyze and summarize the potential of melatonin in oral medicine, focusing on its effects on periodontal health, osseointegration, bone regeneration, and oral pathologies.

Results Summary

Melatonin demonstrated positive effects on periodontal health, osseointegration, and bone regeneration, particularly in diabetic patients with periodontitis. It also showed potential in countering cytotoxicity from drugs or dental materials and impeding oral cancer progression.

Population

Patients with oral conditions such as periodontitis, mucositis, oral cancers, and those undergoing dental procedures.

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (8)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
melatonin
decrease
aforementioned pathologies (periodontitis, mucositis, cancers, cytotoxicity)
human tissues
-
is effective in treating
#1
melatonin
increase
osseointegration and bone regeneration
-
-
has been observed to enhance
#2
Topical administration of melatonin
increase
periodontal health and osseointegration
-
-
has a positive effect on
#3
melatonin
increase
periodontal parameters
diabetic patients with periodontitis
-
is particularly effective in improving
#4
melatonin
increase
periodontal bone
-
-
exerts a regenerative effect on
#5
melatonin
decrease
cytotoxic effect of various drugs and dental materials
-
-
may be countered by the antioxidant properties of
#6
Topical administration of melatonin
increase
tooth extraction sockets
-
-
promotes the healing of
#7
melatonin
decrease
oral cancer
-
-
may also impede the progression of
#8
Abstract

Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxy tryptamine) is a substance secreted by multiple organs in vertebrates. In addition to playing a part in the circadian cycle of the body, melatonin is known to have antioxidant, antiinflammatory, and antioncotic effects on human tissues. Oral cavity is affected by a number of conditions such as periodontitis, mucositis, cancers, and cytotoxicity from various drugs or biomaterials. Research has suggested that melatonin is effective in treating the aforementioned pathologies. Furthermore, melatonin has been observed to enhance osseointegration and bone regeneration. The aim of this review is to critically analyze and summarize the research focusing on the potential of melatonin in the field of oral medicine. Topical administration of melatonin has a positive effect on periodontal health and osseointegration. Furthermore, melatonin is particularly effective in improving the periodontal parameters of diabetic patients with periodontitis. Melatonin exerts a regenerative effect on periodontal bone and may be incorporated into of periodontal scaffolds. The cytotoxic effect of various drugs and dental materials may be countered by the antioxidant properties of melatonin. Topical administration of melatonin promotes the healing of tooth extraction sockets and may also impede the progression of oral cancer. Although, there are a number of current and potential applications of melatonin, further long term clinical and animal studies are needed to assess its efficacy. Moreover, the role of melatonin supplements in the management of periodontitis should also be assessed.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsBone RegenerationHumansMelatoninOral MedicineOsseointegrationPeriodontal Diseases
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations30
Citations/Year3.3
Relative Citation Ratio1.66
NIH Percentile68.6%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
Weight Score0.92
Normalized Score0.69
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