PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to to analyze the effect of Type 2 diabetes on tooth mortality, implant treatment and prosthetic status. MATERIALS AND METHODS. 275 Type 2 diabetics and 300 non-diabetics, aged 40-80 years were selected for analysis. The assessment of number of teeth, missing teeth, fixed prostheses (bridge pontics), implants using panoramic radiographs and dental records were carried out. RESULTS. Diabetes mellitus (DM) patients had a higher number of missing teeth (P<.05) and placed implants (P=.074), age (P<.05), male gender percentage (P=.042), smoker percentage (P<.05) than non-DM patients. In univariate analysis, the patients in older group showed significantly higher number of tooth loss rate at the fir...
Background: Dental implants have now become one of the most popular options for replacing a missing ...
Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to comprehensively and critically summarize and synthesiz...
Background: A balanced nutrient intake is important for patients with diabetes. Even if individuals ...
AIM:To determine the survival trend of dental implants after functional loading for ≥1 year in diabe...
Background: Dental implants have now become one of the most popular options for replacing a missing ...
ObjectivesThe aim of the present retrospective study was to compare the marginal bone loss (MBL) aro...
The present review aimed to evaluate the impact of diabetes mellitus on dental implant failure rates...
ABSTRACT The aim of this systematic review to evaluate the effect of diabetes on dental implants lo...
India has the second largest number of people living with diabetes worldwide, after China. As period...
DATA SOURCES: Web of Science, Embase, PubMed and Cochrane Library databases were searched for public...
The present review aimed to evaluate the impact of diabetes mellitus on dental implant failure rates...
Rehabilitation of partially or completely edentulous patients with implant-supported prostheses is a...
grantor: University of TorontoAll diabetic patients treated with Brånemark osseointegrated...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes me...
Dental implant is one of the restorative methods to replace missing teeth. As implants are directly ...
Background: Dental implants have now become one of the most popular options for replacing a missing ...
Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to comprehensively and critically summarize and synthesiz...
Background: A balanced nutrient intake is important for patients with diabetes. Even if individuals ...
AIM:To determine the survival trend of dental implants after functional loading for ≥1 year in diabe...
Background: Dental implants have now become one of the most popular options for replacing a missing ...
ObjectivesThe aim of the present retrospective study was to compare the marginal bone loss (MBL) aro...
The present review aimed to evaluate the impact of diabetes mellitus on dental implant failure rates...
ABSTRACT The aim of this systematic review to evaluate the effect of diabetes on dental implants lo...
India has the second largest number of people living with diabetes worldwide, after China. As period...
DATA SOURCES: Web of Science, Embase, PubMed and Cochrane Library databases were searched for public...
The present review aimed to evaluate the impact of diabetes mellitus on dental implant failure rates...
Rehabilitation of partially or completely edentulous patients with implant-supported prostheses is a...
grantor: University of TorontoAll diabetic patients treated with Brånemark osseointegrated...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes me...
Dental implant is one of the restorative methods to replace missing teeth. As implants are directly ...
Background: Dental implants have now become one of the most popular options for replacing a missing ...
Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to comprehensively and critically summarize and synthesiz...
Background: A balanced nutrient intake is important for patients with diabetes. Even if individuals ...