U.S., Aug. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07747545) titled 'Caffeine Intake and Periodontal Treatment Outcomes' on July 26.

Brief Summary: This study will explore whether caffeine intake can affect recovery after periodontal (gum) treatment.

Periodontitis is a common gum disease caused by bacteria. Even after treatment, some people may still have ongoing inflammation or changes in oral bacteria. Researchers want to know if daily caffeine intake, such as from coffee, may help improve this condition.

In this study, about 90 adults with periodontitis will receive standard periodontal treatment. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: no caffeine intake, low caffeine inta...