The difference between pulp chamber size of the mandibulary first molar in patient with diabetes mellitus and non diabetes mellitus age 25-34 years using periapical radiography
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the differences size of mandibular molar pulp chamber in patients with diabetes mellitus and non-diabetes mellitus aged 25 to 34 years using periapical radiography. Material and Methods: This study is analytically using the cross sectional observation. The population was patients who suffer from diabetes mellitus and non-diabetes mellitus at Tamamaung Health Center and at the Private General Practitioner Practice in Makassar. The samples was determined according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria in the study. Results: The measurements of this study based on independent t test obtained p value (0.000) <α (0.01) which means there was a statistically significant difference of pulp chamber size of the mandibulary first molar teeth patients with diabetes mellitus and nondiabetes mellitus using periapical radiography. Conclusion: The presence of microvascular disorders and atheroma formation in the pulp causes the highest part of the pulp chamber of patients with diabetes mellitus experienced a reduction in size compared to the pulp chamber of non-diabetes mellitus. Keyword: Diabetes Mellitus, Mandibulary first Molar Teeth, Periapical radiography, Pulp chamber size Cite this Article: Syam S, Lestari N, Sepriani R. 2020. The difference between pulp chamber size of the mandibulary first molar in patient with diabetes mellitus and non diabetes mellitus age 25-34 years using periapical radiography. Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Science 5(1): 8-11. DOI: 10.15562/jdmfs.v5i1.1049 The difference between pulp chamber size of the mandibulary first molar in patient with diabetes mellitus and non diabetes mellitus age 25-34 years using periapical radiography Syamsiah Syam,1,2* Nurasisa Lestari,2 Rya Sepriani2