Correlation between diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease: A retrospective assessment of diabetics attending Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, Kano

Umar Sabiu Hamza, Umar Idris Ibrahim, Abdurrahman Adamu, Aishatu Yarima Babayo, Muhammad Abubakar Adam, Nasiru Aminu Sani, Mustapha Tahir Idris
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Periodontal disease is a common oral infection that affects the tissues that surrounds and support the teeth. The aim of the research was to study the relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease. The data was collected at Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, Kano where a thorough review of patients’ record (files) who visited or were admitted at the facility within the period of January 2022-May 2023. Correlation coefficients showed the existence of a strong relationship between diabetes and periodontitis. Out of 80 patients with diabetes mellitus; 52(65%) had periodontal disease, 36(45%) were males and the disease was severe within the age range of 55-74; 16 (20%) were females with the disease being severe within the age range of 75 and above while 28 (35%) had no periodontal disease. Twenty percent of the patients had gingivitis, 15% have mild periodontitis, 20% have moderate periodontitis, 10% have severe periodontitis and 35% had no periodontitis. There exists strong relationship between diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease, the poorer the glycaemic control, and the longer the duration of diabetes mellitus; the greater will be the increased risk and severity of periodontitis.
糖尿病与牙周病之间的相关性:对在卡诺穆尔塔拉-穆罕默德专科医院就诊的糖尿病患者的回顾性评估
牙周病是一种常见的口腔感染,会影响牙齿周围和支撑牙齿的组织。本研究旨在探讨糖尿病与牙周病之间的关系。数据是在卡诺穆尔塔拉-穆罕默德专科医院收集的,对2022年1月至2023年5月期间在该医院就诊或住院的患者记录(档案)进行了全面审查。相关系数显示,糖尿病与牙周炎之间存在密切关系。在 80 名糖尿病患者中,52 人(65%)患有牙周病,其中 36 人(45%)为男性,年龄在 55-74 岁之间,病情严重;16 人(20%)为女性,年龄在 75 岁及以上,病情严重;28 人(35%)没有牙周病。20%的患者患有牙龈炎,15%患有轻度牙周炎,20%患有中度牙周炎,10%患有重度牙周炎,35%没有牙周炎。糖尿病与牙周病之间存在密切关系,血糖控制越差,糖尿病病程越长,牙周炎的风险和严重程度就越大。
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