The Potential Risk: Evaluation of HbA1c Levels Prior to Dental Implant Surgery in Patients Without a Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus.

Elif Çoban, Berkan Altay
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in patients who have not been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (DM) but exhibit oral DM symptoms prior to dental implant surgery.

Materials and methods: This study was designed as a retrospective cohort. It was conducted on patients who previously presented to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for dental implant surgery and had not been diagnosed with DM. The inclusion criteria were as follows: patients with the need for dental implants and augmentation, presence of oral DM symptoms, and access to blood test results that included HbA1c. Patients with a prior diagnosis of DM were excluded from the study.

Results: A retrospective analysis was conducted on data from 253 patients who applied for dental implant surgery. Among them, 72 patients underwent HbA1c level assessments via blood tests. Patients with previously uncontrolled DM (n = 21) and those whose blood tests were performed at different institutions (n = 8) were excluded from the study. Consequently, the study encompassed a cohort of 43 patients. Among the participants, 55% of them were female and 45% of them were male. The HbA1c values of the patients ranged from 5.1 to 10.9, with an average value of 6.57 ± 1.44. Of the patients, 41.8% were diagnosed with DM, 30.2% were prediabetic (preDM), and 27.9% did not receive any diagnosis. There was no statistically significant relationship between the combinations of xerostomia, delayed wound healing, oral infection, burning sensation in the mouth, periodontitis, and dental caries with HbA1c levels (P > .05). In this study, patients presenting to the clinic for dental implant surgery were directed based on oral symptom findings, and the rates of diagnosed DM and preDM were determined to be 7.11% and 5.14%, respectively.

Conclusions: Considering the negative effects and prevalence of uncontrolled DM, it may be recommended to assess the HbA1c levels in patients with oral symptoms before dental implant surgery.

潜在风险:对未诊断为糖尿病的患者进行牙科种植手术前的HbA1c水平评估
目的:评估未被诊断为糖尿病(DM)但在牙科种植手术前出现口腔DM症状的患者的糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)水平。材料和方法:本研究设计为回顾性队列研究。研究对象为曾到口腔颌面外科行种植牙手术且未被诊断为糖尿病的患者。纳入标准为:需要种植牙和隆胸的患者,存在口腔糖尿病症状,可获得含HbA1c的血检结果。既往诊断为糖尿病的患者被排除在研究之外。结果:对253例申请种植牙手术的患者资料进行回顾性分析。其中72例患者通过血液检查评估HbA1c水平。先前未控制的糖尿病患者(n = 21)和在不同机构进行血液检查的患者(n = 8)被排除在研究之外。因此,该研究纳入了43名患者。在参与者中,55%是女性,45%是男性。患者的HbA1c值范围为5.1 ~ 10.9,平均值为6.57±1.44。41.8%的患者诊断为糖尿病,30.2%为糖尿病前期(preDM), 27.9%未接受任何诊断。口干、伤口愈合延迟、口腔感染、口腔灼烧感、牙周炎、龋齿与HbA1c水平的相关性无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。在本研究中,根据口腔症状的发现,指导患者到诊所进行种植牙手术,诊断为糖尿病的比例为7.11%,预诊为糖尿病的比例为5.14%。结论:考虑到糖尿病的负面影响和未控制的患病率,建议在种植牙术前评估有口腔症状患者的HbA1c水平。
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