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Probiotic Milk Drink May Reduce Gingival Inflammation

In a parallel-group, non-blinded study involving 50 subjects, supplementation with a probiotic-enhanced milk for a period of 8 weeks was found to reduce gingival inflammation. After drinking the probiotic beverage for 8 weeks, individual mechanical plaque control was interrupted for 96 hours. Various tests were performed at baseline, after 8 weeks of probiotic consumption, and 96 hours after that. Comparing the two groups, subjects in the probiotic group were found to have significantly lower elastase activity and MMP-3 levels, indicating less inflammation, whereas subjects in the control group were found to have a significant increase in MPO activity, indicating greater oxidation. The results of this study led the authors to conclude, “The data suggest a beneficial effect of the probiotic milk drink on gingival inflammation.”
 
Reference:
“The influence of a probiotic milk drink on the development of gingivitis: a pilot study,” Staab B, Eick S, et al, J Clin Periodontal, 2009; 36(10): 850-6.
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