Differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controls

Introduction: While the influence of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) on periodontal health is well established, results of previous studies regarding the association of this metabolic disease and caries experience are rather inconsistent. The aim of this study was to assess the differences between...

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Main Authors: Rusmira Fazlić, Amina Huseinbegović, Sniježana Hasanbegović, Mediha Selimović Dragaš
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Language:English
Published: University of Sarajevo 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Health Sciences
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spelling doaj-58f8e609d3cb4327a811b8d67e2356ca2020-11-24T21:11:19ZengUniversity of SarajevoJournal of Health Sciences 2232-75761986-80492016-04-016110.17532/jhsci.2016.334187Differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controlsRusmira Fazlić0Amina Huseinbegović1Sniježana Hasanbegović2Mediha Selimović Dragaš3JU Domovi zdravlja SarajevoDepartment of Preventive and Pediatric dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaEndocrinology Department of Pediatrics, University Clinical Centre Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaDepartment of Preventive and Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Introduction: While the influence of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) on periodontal health is well established, results of previous studies regarding the association of this metabolic disease and caries experience are rather inconsistent. The aim of this study was to assess the differences between caries status of healthy and adolescents with T1DM, as well as to determine the differences in caries experience among diabetic patients in relation to their metabolic control. Methods: Assessment of caries status was performed using the DMFT index (decayed, missing, and filled teeth). The study group (Diabetic) included 60 patients diagnosed with T1DM, aged 12-18 years, from Sarajevo Canton. This group was divided into two sub-groups: a sub-group Diabetic-W consisted of 30 patients with well-controlled glycaemia, while a subgroup Diabetic-P comprised of 30 patients with poorer glycemic control. The control group consisted of 30 age-matched metabolically healthy individuals. Results: The T1DM adolescents had a significantly higher (p < 0.01) mean DMFT score than the healthy subjects, 11.49 and 6.19 respectively. Statistically, the diabetic group had also significantly higher values of the D and M components. Concerning the metabolic control, mean DMFT score in the Diabetic-W subgroup was lower (10.57) than in the Diabetic-P subgroup (12.39), however the difference was not statistically significant. Conclusions: The results demonstrate that the T1DM patients have a higher caries experience, regardless of the degree of metabolic control. The level of untreated dental decay and missing teeth components among the diabetic adolescents indicates irregular dental attendance. https://www.jhsci.ba/ojs/index.php/jhsci/article/view/535Diabetes mellitus 1HbA1cDMFT
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author Rusmira Fazlić
Amina Huseinbegović
Sniježana Hasanbegović
Mediha Selimović Dragaš
spellingShingle Rusmira Fazlić
Amina Huseinbegović
Sniježana Hasanbegović
Mediha Selimović Dragaš
Differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controls
Journal of Health Sciences
Diabetes mellitus 1
HbA1c
DMFT
author_facet Rusmira Fazlić
Amina Huseinbegović
Sniježana Hasanbegović
Mediha Selimović Dragaš
author_sort Rusmira Fazlić
title Differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controls
title_short Differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controls
title_full Differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controls
title_fullStr Differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controls
title_full_unstemmed Differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controls
title_sort differences in dental caries experience between diabetic adolescents and healthy controls
publisher University of Sarajevo
series Journal of Health Sciences
issn 2232-7576
1986-8049
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Introduction: While the influence of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) on periodontal health is well established, results of previous studies regarding the association of this metabolic disease and caries experience are rather inconsistent. The aim of this study was to assess the differences between caries status of healthy and adolescents with T1DM, as well as to determine the differences in caries experience among diabetic patients in relation to their metabolic control. Methods: Assessment of caries status was performed using the DMFT index (decayed, missing, and filled teeth). The study group (Diabetic) included 60 patients diagnosed with T1DM, aged 12-18 years, from Sarajevo Canton. This group was divided into two sub-groups: a sub-group Diabetic-W consisted of 30 patients with well-controlled glycaemia, while a subgroup Diabetic-P comprised of 30 patients with poorer glycemic control. The control group consisted of 30 age-matched metabolically healthy individuals. Results: The T1DM adolescents had a significantly higher (p < 0.01) mean DMFT score than the healthy subjects, 11.49 and 6.19 respectively. Statistically, the diabetic group had also significantly higher values of the D and M components. Concerning the metabolic control, mean DMFT score in the Diabetic-W subgroup was lower (10.57) than in the Diabetic-P subgroup (12.39), however the difference was not statistically significant. Conclusions: The results demonstrate that the T1DM patients have a higher caries experience, regardless of the degree of metabolic control. The level of untreated dental decay and missing teeth components among the diabetic adolescents indicates irregular dental attendance.
topic Diabetes mellitus 1
HbA1c
DMFT
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