Objective: To investigate the effect of dental treatments on the glycaemic control of type 2 diabetes. Methods: At baseline, 105 patients with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes (glycated haemoglobin HbA1c >= 8%) were recruited. Dental treatments were provided and the subjects were reviewed at three-monthly intervals. At 12 months, 83 patients remained in the treatment group. Sixty type 2 diabetic patients who had not received any dental treatment during the past 12 months were recruited into the comparison group. Results: The HbA1c level of the treatment group subjects decreased from 9.0% at baseline to 8.1% at evaluation (paired t-test; p < 0.001). The reduction was higher than that in the comparison group over the same period, 0.9% vers...
Objectives: To evaluate the decrease of Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c), patients affected by Type 1 Dia...
Background: Dental caries (DC) are more prevalent in individuals with diabetes than in healthy indiv...
Introduction: Majority of the systemic diseases evidently present oral symptoms and Diabetes Mellitu...
Objectives. The study investigates the effects on Hb1Ac levels in type 2 diabetics after placement o...
•Introduction: Systemic disease is often closely linked to the state of the oral cavity. One of thes...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a condition where the body either fails to produce insulin (type 1 diabe...
Background: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of multifactorial etiology. The present ...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, noncommunicable disease with concomitant oral man...
Introduction: Many of the patients who seek dental care present systemic diseases, including diabete...
Introduction: Under most circumstances, it is impossible to provide effective dental care without th...
To analyze the effects of dental health awareness and behaviours on the relationship between glycemi...
Introduction: Periodontitis is related to diabetes mellitus. However, whether periodontal therapy ca...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the role of nonsurgical periodontal therapy in improving gl...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the levels of glycemic control on the frequency of clinical co...
Background: The association between periodontal diseases incidence and development and the metabolic...
Objectives: To evaluate the decrease of Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c), patients affected by Type 1 Dia...
Background: Dental caries (DC) are more prevalent in individuals with diabetes than in healthy indiv...
Introduction: Majority of the systemic diseases evidently present oral symptoms and Diabetes Mellitu...
Objectives. The study investigates the effects on Hb1Ac levels in type 2 diabetics after placement o...
•Introduction: Systemic disease is often closely linked to the state of the oral cavity. One of thes...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a condition where the body either fails to produce insulin (type 1 diabe...
Background: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of multifactorial etiology. The present ...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, noncommunicable disease with concomitant oral man...
Introduction: Many of the patients who seek dental care present systemic diseases, including diabete...
Introduction: Under most circumstances, it is impossible to provide effective dental care without th...
To analyze the effects of dental health awareness and behaviours on the relationship between glycemi...
Introduction: Periodontitis is related to diabetes mellitus. However, whether periodontal therapy ca...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the role of nonsurgical periodontal therapy in improving gl...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the levels of glycemic control on the frequency of clinical co...
Background: The association between periodontal diseases incidence and development and the metabolic...
Objectives: To evaluate the decrease of Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c), patients affected by Type 1 Dia...
Background: Dental caries (DC) are more prevalent in individuals with diabetes than in healthy indiv...
Introduction: Majority of the systemic diseases evidently present oral symptoms and Diabetes Mellitu...