The Bi-Directional Relationship between Diabetes Mellitus And Periodontal Disease A Structured Review And Contemporary Concepts
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue 5
Abstract
Objective: To review the relevant references and provide the updated knowledge about the relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease over last decade. Methodology used: A structured review of articles and clinical research published in the authoritative and relevant journals of the last decade to make it convenient for the dental practitioner,to rapidly review the latest advances. Conclusion: There is a confirmed bi-directional relationship between the worsening periodontal disease and the Diabetes mellitus aggravation;hence the role of dental surgeon in managing the diabetic patient is paramount.
Authors and Affiliations
Bailoordurgesh N, Al-Thomali Hani, Noor Mohemad R, Bassuoni MW, Al Shamrani A
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