Publication Date
2-16-2026
Description
Background:
Zinc plays an important role in enzymatic and inflammatory processes that may influence periodontal health. The relationship between zinc intake and periodontitis remains insufficiently characterized in adults without diabetes.
Methods:
A population-based adult sample was analyzed to examine the association between zinc intake from dietary and supplemental sources and periodontal disease, adjusting for relevant demographic, socioeconomic, behavioral, and health-related factors.
Results:
Zinc intake patterns varied across population subgroups and were associated with periodontal outcomes after accounting for potential confounders. Adequate zinc intake was consistently linked to more favorable periodontal status.
Conclusion:
These findings suggest that sufficient zinc intake may be associated with reduced risk of periodontitis and highlight the potential relevance of nutritional factors in periodontal disease prevention.
Disciplines
Periodontics and Periodontology
Keywords
Periodontitis, Zinc, Diet
Recommended Citation
Kelly, Jacob R.; DeHoyos, Hayden; Hung, Man PhD; and Mohajeri, Amir PhD, "Could Dietary Zinc Protect Your Gums? Insights From Non-Diabetic Adults" (2026). Annual Research Symposium. 9.
https://ecommons.roseman.edu/researchsymposium/2026/clinical/9