Vitamin | General Manifestations of deficiency | Oral manifestations of Deficiency |
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) |
- Deficiency may result in Scurvy. It is characterized by spongy and sore gums, loose teeth, anemia, swollen joints, delayed wound healing, hemorrhage, osteoporosis, etc.
- Defective collagen synthesis
- 'Cork-screw' hair pattern, 'Woody legs' with large spontaneous bruises in lower extremities
- 'Trummer field zone' is the characteristic histologic picture of bone in Scurvy.
| The pathognomic sign is the swollen and spongy gums, particularly the interdental papillae is involved producing the appearance of scurvy buds.
In severe cases, hemorrhages to periodontal membranes followed by loss of bone and loosening of teeth occurs. |
Vitamin B1 (anti beri-beri or anti neuritic vitamin) |
- Vit B1 deficiency is seen in populations consuming polished rice as staple food.
- Dry beri-beri or peripheral neuritis; Wet berl-beri or cardiac manifestations, and cerebral or Wernickes encephalopathy with Korsakoff's psychosis are features of vit. B1 deficiency
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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) |
- Riboflavin deficiency is common in children who do not drink milk.
- Nasolabial seborrhea or dyssabacea.
- Vascularisation of cornea
- Scrotal dermatitis
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- Glossitis: The filiform papillae become atrophic while the fungiform papillae become engorged and mushroom shaped, resulting in magenta colored tongue.
- Cheilosis, ocular lesions. (Non-specific bilateral angular cheilosis may be seen in association with faulty dentures or in patients with reduced vertical dimension due to attrition.)
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Niacin |
- Pellagra (the symptoms of pellagra are referred to as three D's i.e., dermatitis, diarrhoea, dementia and if not treated may lead 4th 'D' i.e, death)
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- Bald tongue of Sandwith
- 'Raw beefy tongue'
- The mucosa becomes fiery red and painful
- Salivation is profuse.
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Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid or chick anti dermatitis factor) |
- Burning feet syndrome : Pain and numbness in the toes, sleeplessness and fatigue are features
- Pantothenic acid is one of the water-soluble vitamins that is synthesized in the body.
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Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) |
- Peripheral neuropathy (due to decreased synthesis of serotonin catecholamines) and demyelination of neurons.
- Isoniazid (drug used in treatment of TB) is a antagonist of Vitamin B6.
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Biotin (Anti egg white injury factor) |
- Biotin deficiency is uncommon since it is well distributed to foods and also supplied by the intestinal bacteria.
- also known as Vitamin B7 or Vitamin H
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Folic acid |
- Macrocytic anemia, glossitis.
- Aminopterin and methotrexate are structural analogues of folic acid used in treatment of many cancers including leukemia. These drugs block the formation of THF and hence DNA synthesis is impaired.
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- GLOSSITIS: The filiform papillae disappear first, but in advanced cases the fungiform papillae are lost and tongue becomes smooth and fiery red in color.
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Vitamin B12 (anti pernicious vitamin or extrinsic factor of Castle) |
- Neurological manifestations due to degeneration of posterior and lateral tracts of spinal cord.
- Degeneration of myelin sheath and peripheral nerves also occur.
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- Beefy red tongue with glossopyrosis, glossitis and glossodynia.
- Hunter's glossitis or Moeller's glossitis, which is similar to 'bald tongue of Sandwith' seen in pellagra
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