Abstract Aims: We investigated the association of impaired glucose metabolism with tooth loss in adults in the Northern Finland Birth Cohort Study 1966 (NFBC1966). Methods: We examined 4394 participants from the 46-year follow-up of the NFBC1966. Self-reported number of teeth as well as insulin and glucose values, taken during a standard oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), served as the primary study variables. A multinomial logistic regression model served to analyse (unadjusted, smoking-adjusted and fully adjusted) the association between number of teeth (0–24, 25–27, 28–32) and glucose metabolism in women and men. Results: Among women, type 2 diabetes — whether previously known or detected during screening — pointed to a higher likeli...
IntroductionPeriodontal disease has been associated with tooth loss and reported as more prevalent a...
Background: To determine an exploratory estimation of the strength of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM...
ObjectivesTo investigate the association between diabetes mellitus and missing teeth in Hispanic/Lat...
Abstract Aim: To investigate the association of hyperglycaemia and changes in glycaemic control wit...
Aim:Diabetes mellitus is a well-known risk factor for onset and progression of periodontal disease. ...
PURPOSE: In general, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) and tooth loss increases with age. We...
We evaluated the relationship between glucose abnormalities and periodontitis in overweight/obese in...
Background—Sugar sweetened beverages (SSB) are dietary sources of sugar, factors in caries developme...
Objectives: We aimed to examine the number of teeth and masticatory function as oral health indices ...
Abstract Oral and general health are linked to each other, and both are contributed by many sociode...
Abstract Aims Investigate the association between oral and dental health (ODH) and metabolic syndrom...
ObjectivesWe aimed to examine the number of teeth and masticatory function as oral health indices an...
Abstract Background: Smoking is a risk factor for oral diseases and tooth loss. Our aim was to ana...
Background: Dental caries (DC) are more prevalent in individuals with diabetes than in healthy indiv...
OBJECTIVE: Oral manifestations in diabetic patients can have different causes. Possibly, one of thes...
IntroductionPeriodontal disease has been associated with tooth loss and reported as more prevalent a...
Background: To determine an exploratory estimation of the strength of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM...
ObjectivesTo investigate the association between diabetes mellitus and missing teeth in Hispanic/Lat...
Abstract Aim: To investigate the association of hyperglycaemia and changes in glycaemic control wit...
Aim:Diabetes mellitus is a well-known risk factor for onset and progression of periodontal disease. ...
PURPOSE: In general, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) and tooth loss increases with age. We...
We evaluated the relationship between glucose abnormalities and periodontitis in overweight/obese in...
Background—Sugar sweetened beverages (SSB) are dietary sources of sugar, factors in caries developme...
Objectives: We aimed to examine the number of teeth and masticatory function as oral health indices ...
Abstract Oral and general health are linked to each other, and both are contributed by many sociode...
Abstract Aims Investigate the association between oral and dental health (ODH) and metabolic syndrom...
ObjectivesWe aimed to examine the number of teeth and masticatory function as oral health indices an...
Abstract Background: Smoking is a risk factor for oral diseases and tooth loss. Our aim was to ana...
Background: Dental caries (DC) are more prevalent in individuals with diabetes than in healthy indiv...
OBJECTIVE: Oral manifestations in diabetic patients can have different causes. Possibly, one of thes...
IntroductionPeriodontal disease has been associated with tooth loss and reported as more prevalent a...
Background: To determine an exploratory estimation of the strength of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM...
ObjectivesTo investigate the association between diabetes mellitus and missing teeth in Hispanic/Lat...