2017
DOI: 10.1111/idh.12280
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Prevalence of diabetes among patients diagnosed with periodontitis: A retrospective cross‐sectional study

Abstract: The prevalence of diabetes in a predominantly "controlled" diabetic population was not related to the extent and/or severity of periodontitis along with the finding that the prevalence was lower than the national diabetes prevalence in the Netherlands.

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“…Consecutive subjects having both a diagnosis of periodontitis and a completed questionnaire were considered as eligible for the study. Based on this database, the prevalence of diabetes among this population has been reported separately in another paper (10). The metabolic state appeared not to be a confounding factor because it did not significantly contribute to extent and severity of periodontitis.…”
Section: Dataset Of the Studied Populationmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Consecutive subjects having both a diagnosis of periodontitis and a completed questionnaire were considered as eligible for the study. Based on this database, the prevalence of diabetes among this population has been reported separately in another paper (10). The metabolic state appeared not to be a confounding factor because it did not significantly contribute to extent and severity of periodontitis.…”
Section: Dataset Of the Studied Populationmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…La relación entre la diabetes tipo II y la enfermedad periodontal abarca una serie de datos experimentales que demuestran que la diabetes es un factor de riesgo de gingivitis y periodontitis. La diabetes mellitus fomenta al incremento de la prevalencia, severidad y progresión de la periodontitis (13 (19) Ensayo clínico (2016) Kapellas et al, (20) Ensayo clínico (2016)…”
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“…With progression of CKD, there are additional risk factors for worsening of PD because of the endocrinologic disorder, as well as bone metabolism disorder that cannot be replaced by substitution therapy for CKD 25 . Comorbidities such as DM significantly contribute to worsening of PD 26 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%