An Update on the Interdisciplinary Dental Care Approach for Geriatric Diabetic Patients.
Zenovia SurlariOana Elena CiurcanuDana-Gabriela BudalaOana Maria ButnaruIonut LuchianPublished in: Geriatrics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Diabetes mellitus is a prevalent health issue escalating worldwide that gives rise to numerous problems. Periodontal disorders are recognized as the sixth consequence associated with diabetes mellitus. Research shows that dental health affects overall health, and this knowledge is changing the dental field. The correct choice of glucose goal levels and the optimal selection of glucose-lowering medications are determined by a comprehensive geriatric assessment, an estimate of life expectancy, and a rationale for therapy at regular intervals in elderly diabetics. This article provides an overview of the correlation between diabetes and oral health, with a specific emphasis on xerostomia, periodontal disease, and dental caries. Thus, dentists play a significant role within the allied health profession by contributing to the provision of oral care for those diagnosed with diabetes, with a special focus on geriatric patients.
Keyphrases
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- oral health
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- glycemic control
- type diabetes
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- cardiovascular disease
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- clinical trial
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- chronic kidney disease
- stem cells
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- blood glucose
- metabolic syndrome
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- human health
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- mesenchymal stem cells
- smoking cessation
- patient reported
- chemotherapy induced