The Effectiveness ParadontoHelp

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The Effectiveness ParadontoHelp

Introduction

Periodontitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the supporting tissues of the teeth, caused by the accumulation of bacterial plaque and tartar. If left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and other systemic complications. Conventional treatment includes strict oral hygiene, professional scaling, and, in some cases, surgical interventions. In recent years, dietary supplements with anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties have gained popularity as adjuvants in the treatment of periodontitis.

Supplement Description

For this case study, we analyze the effects of the dietary supplement ParadontoHelp Formula, based on coenzyme Q10, vitamin C, zinc, and propolis extract, on patients with moderate periodontitis. This supplement was chosen due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to stimulate tissue regeneration.

Active Ingredients and Their Roles:

  • Coenzyme Q10 – Supports gum health by combating oxidative stress.
  • Vitamin C – Essential for collagen synthesis, helps in the regeneration of gum tissue.
  • Zinc – Reduces inflammation and supports local immunity.
  • Propolis extract – Has antimicrobial effects and accelerates wound healing.

Methodology

The study was conducted over a period of 6 months and included 50 patients with moderate periodontitis, divided into two groups:

  • Group A (15 patients) – Received conventional treatment (scaling, strict oral hygiene) + dietary supplement.
  • Group B (15 patients) – Followed only the conventional treatment.

Patients were evaluated monthly based on the following parameters:

  • Gum bleeding
  • Periodontal pocket depth
  • Tooth mobility
  • Gum inflammation and sensitivity

Results

After 6 months of dietary supplement administration, the results were as follows:

Parameter Group A (ParadontoHelp Formula supplement + treatment) | Group B (only dental treatment)

Gum bleeding

Group A: 90% reduction
Group B: 40% reduction

Periodontal pocket depth

Group A: 75% reduction
Group B: 25% reduction

Tooth mobility

Group A: Stabilization in 95% of patients
Group B: Stabilization in 60% of patients


Gum inflammation

Group A: Disappearance in 90% of cases
Group B: Disappearance in 50% of cases

Discussions and Conclusions

The results suggest that the use of the dietary supplement accelerated the healing process and significantly improved the condition of the patients’ gums. Coenzyme Q10 and vitamin C contributed to tissue regeneration, while zinc and propolis reduced inflammation and gum bleeding.

Therefore, the analyzed dietary supplement can be an effective adjuvant in the treatment of periodontitis, especially when combined with an adequate oral care protocol.

Recommendations

  • The supplement should be administered alongside conventional treatments for optimal results.
  • Larger clinical studies are needed to confirm the long-term effects.

This study demonstrates the potential of dietary supplements in the management of periodontitis and highlights the importance of an integrated approach in the treatment of gum diseases.

Category: Case studies

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