Evaluation of vitamin d (25ohd), bone alkaline phosphatase (balp), serum calcium, serum phosphorus, ionized calcium in patients with mandibular third molar impaction. an observational study

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of vitamin D (25OHD) and other bone biomarkers in patients with third molar impaction (TMI). Thirty males and 30 females with unilateral or bilateral impacted mandibular third molar, and 15 males and 15 females as a control group (CG) were recruited. Rx-OPT was used to evaluate dental position and Pederson index to measure the difficulty of the intervention. Bone biomarkers were measured through blood venous sample in TMI group and CG. Mann-Whitney test, Pearson’s correlation coefficient, linear regression model were used to compare the different parameters in the two groups. 25OHD showed lower values in TMI group than in CG (p < 0.05) with values significantly lower in bilateral impaction (p < 0.05). Pearson’s coefficient for 25OHD presented a negative correlation with the Pederson index (ρ = −0.75). Bone alkaline phosphatase (BALP) showed significantly lower dosage in TMI group than CG (p = 0.02), Pearson’s coefficient for BALP presented a negative correlation with the Pederson index. Serum calcium, serum phosphorus, ionized calcium levels in TMI and CG groups were similar and Mann-Whitney test did not significantly differ between TMI and CG. TMI could be a sign of vitamin D deficiency and of low BALP levels that should be investigated.

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Crincoli, V., Cazzolla, A. P., Di Comite, M., Muzio, L. L., Ciavarella, D., Dioguardi, M., … Di Serio, F. (2021). Evaluation of vitamin d (25ohd), bone alkaline phosphatase (balp), serum calcium, serum phosphorus, ionized calcium in patients with mandibular third molar impaction. an observational study. Nutrients, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061938

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