Diabetes and dental disease
An insight
Keywords:
diabetes, dental disease, chronic periodontal disease, hypothesizedAbstract
This study’s purpose is to provide up-to-date knowledge on the connection between periodontal disease and diabetes from the standpoint of oral health, and its goal is to accomplish this through presenting the material. Both diseases are the consequence of a range of different factors that can either cause the disease to begin or modify the disease's progression. The likelihood that a person may develop either sickness varies from person to person, and both diseases are caused by a variety of different conditions. Chronic periodontal disease has been hypothesized to influence how diabetes develops over time, while diabetes has been hypothesized to increase the prevalence of periodontitis. Both hypotheses have been tested. Because atherosclerosis, poor sugar metabolism, and oral infections all appear to be related to one another, there is a possibility that there is a connection between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease. Those with type 2 diabetes who are successful in treating their periodontal disease may have an improvement in their ability to control their blood sugar. If glucose regulation is improved, there is a possibility that periodontal disease can be managed more effectively.
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