enamel dentin teeth diabetes mellitus in pregnant mother journal pdf - DOI 101016jjdent201501005 Corpus ID 205946909 Diabetes what is the pinch method for type 2 diabetes detrimental effects on enamel and dentine formation articleAbbassy2015DiabetesDE titleDiabetes detrimental effects on enamel and dentine formation authorMona Aly Abbassy and Ippei Watari and A S Bakry and Hidenori Hamba and Ali Habib Hassan and Junji Tagami and Takehito Ono journalJournal of dentistry year2015 Prenatal exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus increases Diabetes Mellitus and the Dental Pulp Journal of Endodontics Gestational diabetes mellitus GDMdefined as carbohydrate intolerance of variable severity with onset or first recognition during pregnancy rates have increased in recent years 56789 An exploratory study of maternal diabetes and offspring use Excess glucose in the bloodstream can affect the secretion of proteins that form the structure of tooth enamel World Health Organization 2003 However there is no consensus regarding the effects of GDM on the development of enamel defects or the underlying mechanisms involved Chen et al 2017 Besides these complications the results of the present investigation demonstrated that children of mothers who had diabetes during pregnancy were more likely to present DDE as maternal hyperglycemia can affect the formation and maturation of tooth enamel Pascon et al 2019 A study involving the offspring of female rats with alloxan Maternal diabetes modulates dental epithelial stem cells Children 2022 Diabetes affects the developing enamel by altering the mineralization process which can have a detrimental effect on oral health The objectives of this study were to examine the ultrastructure and composition of surface enamel in primary teeth of diabetic children and its clinical implications PREGNANCY WITH DIABETES MELLITUS World Health Organization Morphological changes enamel hypoplasia and microscopic alterations in the structures of enamel dentin and pulp were observed in diabetic conditions and the researchers believed that diabetes definitely affects the formation and mineralization of tooth891011 With advancements in the molecular research we are able to prick into the Exclusion criteria were dentin donors younger than 20 and older than 60 years smoking history or parafunctional habits low fat vegetarian diet pregnant or lactating teeth with any cracks defects or cervical caries confirmed using stereomicroscope teeth with previous root canal procedures and teeth stored in antibacterial or fixative Diabetes detrimental effects on enamel and dentine formation Review Is gestational diabetes mellitus associated with Abstract We studied oral health in 115 women with and without a history of gestational diabetes GDM expecting poorer oral health in the GDM group Fullmouth examinations were performed 5 years postpartum and the number of teeth total dental index TDI and decayed missing filled teeth DMFT index were calculated PDF Diabetes detrimental effects on enamel and dentine Background and objective Gestational diabetes mellitus GDM is associated with short and longterm maternal and perinatal repercussions Our objective was to evaluate the longterm consequences of intrauterine exposure to hyperglycemia on Developmental Defects of Enamel DDE in offspring Results Overall 50 children of women with GDM and 250 children of normoglycemic women participated Molecular Insight into Odontogenesis in Hyperglycemic DOI 101016jarchoralbio2022105434 Corpus ID 248251693 Diabetes negatively affects tooth enamel and dentine microhardness An invivo study what are signs of diabetes in cats articleSaghiri2022DiabetesNA titleDiabetes negatively affects tooth enamel and dentine microhardness An invivo study authorMohammad Ali Saghiri and Nader Sheibani and Toshihisa Kawai and Devyani Nath and Sahar Dadvand and Saied Amini and The effect of diabetes mellitus on the shear bond strength of onset or first recognition during pregnancy The definition applies irrespective of whether insulin is used for treatment or the condition persists after pregnancy PreGestational Diabetes Mellitus When the woman is a known diabetic diagnosed before pregnancy TERMINOLOGY After results of Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Diabetes Mellitus DM PDF The enamel thickness of gestational diabetes mellitus Diabetes negatively affects tooth enamel and dentine These clinical findings of the positive relationship between demineralization due to probable hypocalcemia and enamel hypoplasia support the hypothesis that hypocalcemia in pregnancy complicated by diabetes 63 64 is one of the causes of the prevalence of enamel development defects in the teeth of offspring 30 65 66 Gestational diabetes mellitus GDM is glucose intolerance with first onset during pregnancy GDM is believed to affect approximately 15 of all pregnant women worldwide 2 The prevalence of GDM in the United States between 2007 and 2010 was estimated to be 92 3 Among offspring of mothers with GDM rates of DDE all types combined and hypoplasia specific type were significantly higher p0001 p 004 in comparison to offspring of normoglycemic mothers Considering only the affected teeth 1060 in GDM category 5499 in controls rates of DDE all types combined were significantly higher for Is gestational diabetes mellitus associated with Oral Health in Women with a History of High Gestational Objective This study was performed to evaluate the effect of type 1 diabetes mellitus T1DM on the microhardness of tooth enamel and dentine in mice Design Seventy male C57BL6 J mice were used Gestational diabetes mellitus GDM is the most common complication of pregnancy The prevalence of GDM ranges from 2 to 6 and reaches up to 20 in specific highrisk populations 1A number of Periodontitis and gestational diabetes mellitus a systematic to determine the eect of two types of diabetes on the shear bond strength of enamel and dentin by using the single bond universal bonding system Sixty specimens from 15 teeth 5 from each groupnondiabetic ND Diabetic type I D1 and Diabetic type II D2 were prepared with equal amounts of dentin n 5 and enamel n 5 Enamel Prenatal exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus increases Offspring of diabetic mothers demonstrated an incidence of 28 of enamel hypoplasia in deciduous teeth compared with 30 with matched controls When mothers were treated during pregnancy with insulin the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia of the children39s teeth fell to 9 Prenatal exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus increases PDF Downstream Effects from Diabetes Mellitus Affected on Enamel h ypoplasia is an abnormality in tooth enamel that was common found in children born to diabetic mothers The aim of this study was to determine the molar enamel thickness of rat o Effects of Diabetes on Elemental can diabetes cause lung problems Levels and Nanostructure of
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