Diabetes and dental implant prognosis
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diabetes, dental, implantsAbstract
Background: The present study was conducted for assessing prognosis of dental implants in diabetic patients. Materials & methods: A total of 30 subjects with controlled diabetes and 30 healthy controls were enrolled. A Performa was made and detailed clinical profile of all the subjects was enrolled. Thorough oral examination of all the subjects was carried out. Baseline hemodynamic profile and biochemical profile of all the subjects was assessed. Only those subjects were enrolled which required prosthetic rehabilitation for missing mandibular first molar. Dental implant therapy was carried out in all the subjects. After 6 months follow-up radiographic and clinical evaluation of all the subjects was done for assessing the prognosis. Results: Among the controlled diabetic group, success of dental implant therapy was seen in 93.33 percent of the patients while among the control group, success of dental implant therapy was seen in 96.67 percent of the patients. Non-significant results were obtained while comparing the prognosis of dental implant therapy among the two study groups. Conclusion: Under controlled glycaemic conditions, dental implant therapy among diabetic patients had excellent prognosis.
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