Drinking Hydrogen-Rich Water Has Additive Effects on Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment of Improving Periodontitis: A Pilot Study
Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of periodontitis. A reduction of oxidative stress by drinking hydrogen-rich water (HW) might be beneficial to periodontal health. In this pilot study, we compared the effects of non-surgical periodontal treatment with or without drinking HW on periodo...
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Main Authors: | Tetsuji Azuma (Author), Mayu Yamane (Author), Daisuke Ekuni (Author), Yuya Kawabata (Author), Kota Kataoka (Author), Kenta Kasuyama (Author), Takayuki Maruyama (Author), Takaaki Tomofuji (Author), Manabu Morita (Author) |
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2015-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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