Diabetes and periodontal disease: a two way relation – a commentary

G. Jacob
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An association between diabetes and periodontitis has been long suspected and has now been reasonably well documented for both type I insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and type II non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is a systemic complication affecting both the quality and length of life. The inter-relationship between periodontitis and diabetes provides an example of systemic disease predisposing to oral infection and once the infection is established, the oral infection can exacerbate the systemic disease. Diabetes induced changes in immune functions which provide an inflammatory cell phenotype. This predisposes to chronic inflammation, progressive tissue break down and diminished tissue repair capacity. Periodontal tissues frequently manifest these changes because they are constantly wounded by substances emanating from bacterial bio films. The well informed dentist has the opportunity to be at the forefront of diagnosing diabetes. Studies have shown that non-surgical periodontal treatment is associated with improved glycemic control in type II diabetes mellitus patient. Periodontal treatment should be undertaken along with standard measures for diabetic control and care. Prevention and control of periodontal disease must be considered an integral part of diabetes mellitus.
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糖尿病和牙周病:一种双向关系——评论
糖尿病和牙周炎之间的联系一直被怀疑,现在已经有相当充分的文献证明了I型胰岛素依赖型糖尿病和II型非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病。糖尿病是一种影响生命质量和寿命的全身性并发症。牙周炎和糖尿病之间的相互关系为易引起口腔感染的全身性疾病提供了一个例子,一旦感染确立,口腔感染可使全身性疾病恶化。糖尿病引起免疫功能的改变,提供炎症细胞表型。这容易导致慢性炎症、进行性组织分解和组织修复能力下降。牙周组织经常表现出这些变化,因为它们经常受到细菌生物膜产生的物质的伤害。见多识广的牙医有机会站在诊断糖尿病的前沿。研究表明,非手术牙周治疗可改善2型糖尿病患者的血糖控制。牙周治疗应与糖尿病控制和护理的标准措施一起进行。预防和控制牙周病必须被视为糖尿病的一个组成部分。
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