Authors : Dr.Gaurav Singh; Dr. Shailendra S. Chauhan; Dr. Bharat Gupta; Dr. Aditya Sinha; Dr. Satendra Sharma; Dr. SakshamKulshrestha
Volume/Issue : Volume 6 - 2021, Issue 9 - September
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According to the American Diabetes
Association, periodontitis is the sixth most common
complication of diabetes. Detecting the relationship
between Periodontal (PD) and Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
has been conducted in numerous studies over the last 50
years. PD has adverse effects on glycemic control, and
DM exaggerates PD, compromising overall health. In
that both diseases have immunity as their underlying
cause, and both are affected by the severity of the other,
both share a similar pathophysiology. In both DM and
PD, there is a long-term effect on the standard of living if
left untreated. In this article, we intend to introduce the
interrelationship between periodontal disease and
diabetes, which is believed to occur because of the
alterations in the metabolic environment of the body
caused by diabetes mellitus.
Keywords : Periodontitis, Diabetes Mellitius, Lipopolysaccharides, Glycated Hemoglobin.