INTER-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIABETES MELLITUS AND PERIODONTAL DISEASE BASED ON THEIR MOLECULAR MECHANISMS
Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
Both diabetes and periodontitis are chronic diseases. Diabetes has many adverse effects on the periodontium, and conversely periodontitis may have deleterious effects further aggravating the condition in diabetics. The potential common pathophysiologic pathways include those associated with inflammation, altered host responses, altered tissue homeostasis, and insulin resistance. This review examines the relationship that exists between periodontal diseases and diabetes mellitus with a focus on potential common pathophysiologic mechanisms.
Authors and Affiliations
Amol Manoj Karande, Rakshit Khandeparkar, Cherish Simon Vergeese
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