Bharateesh Jv, Ahmed Mansoor, Kokila Ganganna
Department of Community Dentistry, Sri Siddhartha Dental College and Hospital, Agalakote, Karnataka, India.
Int J Prev Med. 2012 Nov;3(11):806-9.
Diabetes mellitus, according to World Health Organization (WHO) is a silent epidemic which affects large number of people around the world and is directly related to the oral health status of the patients.
To know the prevalence of common dental diseases such as dental caries, periodontal diseases (pyorrhea), and treatment needs in a group of adult diabetic patients in private medical establishments of Tumkur city, south India, in comparison with non-diabetic patients. To create awareness among general medical practitioners about the common oral manifestations of diabetes and the importance of periodical dental check up for diabetics.
A group of 300 diabetic patients (males = 186, females = 114) and a control group of 300 non-diabetics (males = 180, females = 120) matched by age and sex were examined according to WHO criteria, for a period of eight months.
The prevalence of dental caries was comparatively more in non-diabetics (32.3%) than in diabetics (13.6%). However, the prevalence of periodontal diseases (pyorrhea) was more in diabetics (92.6%) when compared to non-diabetics (83%).
Oral health is an integral part of general health. Though dental caries was comparatively low in diabetics, periodontal status was compromised. Complex treatment needs was more in the diabetics (58%) when compared to controls (41%). Regular follow-up of dental problems of the diabetics and oral health education is much required.
根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的定义,糖尿病是一种无声的流行病,影响着全球大量人口,并且与患者的口腔健康状况直接相关。
了解印度南部图姆库尔市私立医疗机构中成年糖尿病患者群体中龋齿、牙周疾病(牙周炎)等常见牙科疾病的患病率及治疗需求,并与非糖尿病患者进行比较。提高普通医生对糖尿病常见口腔表现以及糖尿病患者定期口腔检查重要性的认识。
按照WHO标准,对一组300名糖尿病患者(男性 = 186名,女性 = 114名)和一组300名非糖尿病对照者(男性 = 180名,女性 = 120名)进行为期八个月的检查,两组在年龄和性别上相匹配。
非糖尿病患者的龋齿患病率(32.3%)相对高于糖尿病患者(13.6%)。然而,与非糖尿病患者(83%)相比,糖尿病患者的牙周疾病(牙周炎)患病率更高(92.6%)。
口腔健康是整体健康的一个组成部分。虽然糖尿病患者的龋齿患病率相对较低,但牙周状况受到影响。与对照组(41%)相比,糖尿病患者的复杂治疗需求更多(58%)。糖尿病患者的牙齿问题需要定期随访,并且非常需要进行口腔健康教育。