Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3139322 The Journal of the American Dental Association 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundSales of dietary supplements in the United States continue to increase; patients who seek dental care more than likely are taking or contemplating taking dietary supplements. The author reviews the background of dietary supplements, highlights popular over-the-counter supplements available in the United States and addresses the issues of safety, efficacy and contraindications that merit consideration in clinical practice.MethodsThe author reviewed the literature regarding effectiveness of common dietary supplements and mechanisms of action with drug interactions. The author assessed properties of dietary supplements within the context of clinical implications for oral health care professionals.ConclusionsDietary supplement use may be prevalent among patients seeking dental care. While some dietary supplements may be effective and safe, their biological activity may interfere with treatment or medications in oral health care.Clinical ImplicationsOral health care professionals can ascertain patients' use of dietary supplements and evaluate them with respect to treatment. Resources for additional information are provided.

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