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Ravishankar Lingesha Telgi1, Vaibhav Tandon, Pradeep Shankar Tangade, Amit Tirth, Sumit Kumar, Vipul Yadav.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Diabetes and periodontal disease are two common diseases with high prevalence rates. Recent evidence has shown a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and periodontitis. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of nonsurgical periodontal therapy on glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.Entities:
Keywords: Glycosylated hemoglobin A; Periodontal debridement; Type II diabetes mellitus
Year: 2013 PMID: 24040570 PMCID: PMC3769596 DOI: 10.5051/jpis.2013.43.4.177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Periodontal Implant Sci ISSN: 2093-2278 Impact factor: 2.614
Comparison of mean changes of PPD, GI, PI, HbA1c, frequency of drug and fasting blood sugar level among all the three groups.
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.
PPD: probing pocket depth, GI: gingival index, PI: plaque index; HbA1c: glycated haemoglobin, FBS: fasting blood sugar, Group A: scaling, Group B: mouthwash, Group C: control.
a)1, at baseline. b)2, after 3-month intervention. c)Analysis of variance. d)Kruskall Wallis test. e)Significance. f)Bonferroni test. g)Mann-Whitney test.
Simple linear regression analysis showing the association between independent variables and HbA1c in group A subjects.
P<0.05, significant.
HbA1c: glycated haemoglobin, PPD: probing pocket depth, GI: gingival index, PI: plaque index; FBS: fasting blood sugar, Group A: scaling, Group B: mouthwash, Group C: control.
Multiple linear regression analysis showing the influence of the two most independent variables with glycated haemoglobin.
R2=0.832. P<0.05, significant.