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  • Dental caries is a common health issue in children, and studies have shown a strong link between vitamin D deficiency and increased risk of cavities in both primary and permanent teeth.
  • Vitamin D deficiency can lead to enamel defects during pregnancy and negatively affect antibacterial functions, saliva production, and calcium levels in saliva during childhood.
  • Recognizing vitamin D deficiency as a risk factor highlights the importance of maintaining adequate vitamin D levels in pregnant women and children to help prevent dental caries.

Article Abstract

Dental caries represents one of the most prevalent health problems in childhood. Numerous studies have assessed that vitamin D deficiency is highly related to dental caries in primary and permanent teeth in children. The aim of this study is to elaborate a narrative review about proposed mechanisms by which vitamin D deficiency interacts with dental caries process in children. Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy may cause intrauterine enamel defects, and through childhood is accompanied by insufficient activity of antibacterial peptides, decreased saliva secretion, and a low level of calcium in saliva.  Conclusion: In conclusion, vitamin D deficiency would increase the risk of caries in the primary and/or permanent dentition. Relationship between vitamin D deficiency and dental caries is evident enough for vitamin D deficiency to be considered as a risk factor for dental caries in children. Optimal levels of vitamin D throughout pregnancy and childhood may be considered an additional preventive measure for dental caries in the primary and permanent dentition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10912272PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-023-05331-3DOI Listing

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