Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontitis – Signs of a Bidirectional Relationship
Periodontitis is a multifactorial, irreversible and cumulative condition, initiated and propagated by bacteria and host factors. The multifactorial nature of periodontitis is related with the complex interactions between microorganisms in the microbial dental plaque and host response mechanisms, as...
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doaj-bcf6a18b94644f41ad0a7a3c586d88212020-11-24T21:33:10ZengEuropean Medical JournalEuropean Medical Journal Diabetes2054-61812013-10-01113036Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontitis – Signs of a Bidirectional RelationshipPınar Gümüş0Nurcan Buduneli1Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Ege University, İzmir, TurkeyDepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Ege University, İzmir, TurkeyPeriodontitis is a multifactorial, irreversible and cumulative condition, initiated and propagated by bacteria and host factors. The multifactorial nature of periodontitis is related with the complex interactions between microorganisms in the microbial dental plaque and host response mechanisms, as well as environmental factors. Progression of periodontal disease is very much dependent on host response. Diabetes mellitus (DM), a complex metabolic disorder characterised by prolonged hyperglycaemia, has long been recognized as one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. DM is a complex metabolic syndrome that affects both the quality and length of life with major complications. Periodontal disease and diabetes are highly prevalent chronic diseases and inflammation may play a critical role in their relationship. Prospective clinical studies with larger scale and greater statistical power are required to better clarify the mechanisms of possible effects of chronic periodontitis on diabetes.http://emjreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/Diabetes-Mellitus-and-Periodontitis-Signs-of-a-Bidirectional-Relationship.pdfDiabetes MellitusInflammationPeriodontal DiseaseSalivaSerum |
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Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontitis – Signs of a Bidirectional Relationship |
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Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontitis – Signs of a Bidirectional Relationship |
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Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontitis – Signs of a Bidirectional Relationship |
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European Medical Journal |
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European Medical Journal Diabetes |
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Periodontitis is a multifactorial, irreversible and cumulative condition, initiated and propagated by bacteria and host factors. The multifactorial nature of periodontitis is related with the complex interactions between microorganisms in the microbial dental plaque and host response mechanisms, as well as environmental factors. Progression of periodontal disease is very much dependent on host response. Diabetes mellitus (DM), a complex metabolic disorder characterised by prolonged hyperglycaemia, has long been recognized as one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. DM is a complex metabolic syndrome that affects both the quality and length of life with major complications. Periodontal disease and diabetes are highly prevalent chronic diseases and inflammation may play a critical role in their relationship. Prospective clinical studies with larger scale and greater statistical power are required to better clarify the mechanisms of possible effects of chronic periodontitis on diabetes. |
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Diabetes Mellitus Inflammation Periodontal Disease Saliva Serum |
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