Periodontal therapy and glycaemic control among individuals with type 2 diabetes: reflections from the PerioCardio study.
Kostas KapellasG MejiaP M BartoldM R SkiltonL J Maple-BrownG D SladeK O'DeaA BrownD S CelermajerL M JamiesonPublished in: International journal of dental hygiene (2016)
Non-surgical periodontal therapy did not significantly reduce glycated haemoglobin in participants with type 2 diabetes. Reasons are likely to be multifactorial and may be influenced by persistent periodontal inflammation at the follow-up appointments. Alternatively, the BMI of study participants may impact glycaemic control via alternative mechanisms involving the interplay between inflammation and adiposity meaning HbA1c may not be amenable to periodontal therapy in these individuals.