1. Diabetes mellitus and potential oral complications -- A review.
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Bhat, Amitha Ramesh, Sai Meghana, Ivaturi Sri, Thomas, Biju, Shenoy, Nina, Bhandary, Rahul, and Sreeja S., Sai
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DIABETES ,MEDICAL personnel ,HEALTH literacy ,ORAL manifestations of general diseases ,METABOLIC disorders ,SUBCUTANEOUS infusions - Abstract
It is a fact that diabetes affects 9.3% of the world's population and the number of afflicted individuals is anticipated to increase by 11% by 2045. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a category of metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia caused by abnormalities in insulin production, insulin action, or both. It is also attributed to a number of micro and macrovascular problems, the etiology of which is complicated and involves metabolic and hemodynamic abnormalities such as hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and immunological dysfunction. Since the oral cavity is likewise extensively vascularized and innervated, diabetic oral sequelae are to be expected. Despite the fact that there is significant data supporting the link between diabetes and dental health, there is a lack of oral health knowledge among health professionals and even diabetic patients. In this review, we will assess potential oral complications, elaborate on the pathogenic mechanisms and some literature studies that might explain the associations between DM and potential oral manifestations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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