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manifestasi oral diabetes melitus - Oral Manifestations and Complications of Diabetes luka karena diabetes apakah bisa sembuh Mellitus affect oral health including metabolic disorders such as Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus has become a global epidemic and presents many complications usually proportional to the degree and duration of hyperglycemia The purpose of this review is to highlight various studies concerning Diabetes Mellitus and its potential effects on oral health Oral Manifestations of Diabetes PMC National Center for Oral Manifestations of Diabetes The effects of diabetes on oral health have been studied extensively Diminished salivary flow is a common oral feature of diabetes and may or may not include symptoms of a burning sensation in the mouth or tongue and concomitant enlargement of the parotid salivary glands Table 1 shows the prevalence rates of these and other oral manifestations in controlled Diabetes is a risk factor for gingivitis and periodontitis and the degree of glycemic control appears to be an important determinant in this relationship Individuals with type 1 diabetes and high blood glucose levels are more likely to have advanced periodontal diseases and there are increases in the prevalence and severity of gingival inflammation and periodontal destruction in these I NTRODUCTION Diabetes is a common disease with concomitant oral manifestations that impact dental care Of greater concern is the ability of oral infections to profoundly affect metabolic control of the diabetic state There is a need for all healthcare providers to know various manifestations in which diabetes mellitus DM can manifest orally so that they may detect and treat them as Periodontal disease is the most widely recognized oral complication of diabetes mellitus The robust body of literature connecting the two conditions has led periodontitis to be recognized as the sixth complication of diabetes 1 2Periodontal disease represents a spectrum of diseases ranging from reversible gingival inflammation to advanced periodontitis in which the prognosis of teeth is Background Diabetes Mellitus has become a global epidemic and presents many ambulatory diabetes monitoring device abbott complications usually proportional to the degree and duration of hyperglycemia The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the different oral manifestations associated with Diabetes Mellitus Material and methods A MEDLINE search for Diabetes Mellitus and oral manifestations was performed Oral manifestations in type2 diabetes and related complications Oral Manifestations of Diabetes The oral tissues most commonly affected by diabetes are the periodontal tissues This can appear as redness and swelling of the gingiva bleeding from the gingiva with minor provocation looseness and spacing of teeth and exposed root surfaces at risk for caries that may or may not carry plaque and mineralized deposits calculus depending on the oral hygiene of the individual 5 The Oral manifestations in patients with diabetes mellitus ling and mobility of teeth due to uncontrolled DM are explained Signs such as gingivitis periodontitis multiple periodontal abscesses and fungal lesions such as Candidiasis are explained Oral symptoms and signs may enable medical and dental specialists to diagnose diabetes Proper diagnosis will ensure proper treatment Diabetes is a good disease with bad companions quoted Dr Sam Oral Manifestations in Diabetes Mellitus A Review LWW The purpose of this article was to increase the knowledge about oral manifestations and complications associated with diabetes mellitus An overview was performed on Google especially in recent reliable papers in relation to diabetes mellitus and its oral manifestations keywords were diabetes mellitus oral manifestations and oral complications Oral manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus A systematic review PDF Oral manifestations and complications of diabetes mellitus A review Oral Manifestations of Diabetes SpringerLink Diabetes mellitus is a chronic noncommunicable and endemic disease Type 2 compared to type 1 diabetes mellitus is more prevalent worldwide and increasing especially in Oman Oral manifestations and complications in patients with diabetes mellitus have been recognised and reported recently as a major complication of diabetes mellitus NonPeriodontal Oral Manifestations of gestational diabetes normal delivery Diabetes A Framework for

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