Does Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment Improve Glycemic Control? A Comprehensive Review of Meta-Analyses.

Fadi Ata-Ali, Maria Melo, Teresa Cobo, Magda Aline Nagasawa, Jamil Awad Shibli, Javier Ata-Ali
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Abstract

Aim: Periodontal treatment is reported to be associated with an improved periodontal condition in diabetic patients. Therefore, a comprehensive review of meta-analyses was conducted to evaluate whether periodontal treatment can improve glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Materials and methods: The search on electronic databases included PubMed-Medline, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and LILACS databases. The methodological quality of the systematic reviews was evaluated using AMSTAR, and primary studies were performed in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. The weighted mean difference (WMD) was calculated, nested in a random-effects model with corresponding Z scores, p-values, and 95% confidence intervals.

Results: A total of 11 meta-analyses were included, and a meta-analysis of 11 primary studies comprising a total of 1341 participants was carried out. All the studies evaluated glycosylated hemoglobin (Hb1Ac), and 6 of the 11 publications evaluated fasting plasma glucose (FPG). The AMSTAR scores ranged between 9 and 11, with a median of 10.3. Statistically significant reductions were observed in HbA1c values [-0.32% (3.5 mmol/ mol); 95%CI: -0.50 to -0.15] and FPG values (-11.59 mg/dl; 95%CI: -15.16 to -8.01).

Conclusion: The review of currently available clinical studies concludes that periodontal treatment is associated with improved glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes. New guidelines, including periodontal treatment as a routine public health measure to improve glycemic control in diabetic patients, would be of great value.

牙周非手术治疗能改善血糖控制吗?荟萃分析的综合综述。
目的:据报道牙周治疗与糖尿病患者牙周状况的改善有关。因此,我们对荟萃分析进行了全面的回顾,以评估牙周治疗是否可以改善2型糖尿病患者的血糖控制。资料与方法:检索电子数据库包括PubMed-Medline、Cochrane Library、Scopus、LILACS等数据库。使用AMSTAR评估系统评价的方法学质量,并根据PRISMA指南进行初步研究。计算加权平均差(WMD),嵌套在具有相应Z分数、p值和95%置信区间的随机效应模型中。结果:共纳入11项荟萃分析,并对11项主要研究(共1341名参与者)进行了荟萃分析。所有的研究都评估了糖化血红蛋白(Hb1Ac), 11篇出版物中有6篇评估了空腹血糖(FPG)。AMSTAR评分范围在9到11之间,中位数为10.3。HbA1c值降低有统计学意义[-0.32% (3.5 mmol/ mol);95%CI: -0.50 ~ -0.15]和FPG值(-11.59 mg/dl;95%CI: -15.16 ~ -8.01)。结论:对现有临床研究的回顾表明,牙周治疗与改善2型糖尿病患者的血糖控制有关。新的指南,包括牙周治疗作为常规公共卫生措施,以改善糖尿病患者的血糖控制,将是非常有价值的。
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