Evaluation of Soft and Hard Tissue Condition After Dental Implant Surgery in Diabetic and Non-diabetic Patients (6 Months Follow up)

Arezoo Khabazian, A. Forouzanfar, Hossein Parsaee, S. Soltani
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Background: Hyperglycemia in diabetic patients can affect the success of many dental treatments. Thus, many dental procedures are contraindicated in patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (DM) due to the consequent delay in wound healing. This study aimed to assess the effect of a long-term control of blood sugar on tissue healing after implant placement. Methods: This cohort study evaluated 20 patients aged 50-60, referring to the School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences for implant placement. All patients underwent blood sugar test and were divided into two groups of diabetic and non-diabetic patients regarding their HbA1c level. Bone loss, bleeding on probing (BOP), and pocket probing depth (PPD) of patients were measured 1 and 6 months after the implant placement. Data were analyzed using independent t test and chi-square test. Results: Blood sugar control had no significant effect on bone loss, BOP and PPD one and six month(s) after implant placement (P>0.05). Although PPD significantly increased in both groups over time (P=0.016 in the healthy group and P=0.007 in the diabetic group), the difference between the two groups was not significant (P>0.05). Conclusion: According to the results from this study, blood sugar control examined in the age range of our study had no significant effect on tissue healing one and six month(s) after the implant placement. However, further studies are required to explore this subject more thoroughly.
糖尿病与非糖尿病患者种植牙术后软硬组织状况评价(随访6个月)
背景:糖尿病患者的高血糖会影响许多牙科治疗的成功。因此,许多牙科手术是禁忌的患者不受控制的糖尿病(DM)由于随之而来的延迟伤口愈合。本研究旨在评估长期控制血糖对种植体植入后组织愈合的影响。方法:本队列研究评估了20例年龄在50-60岁之间的患者,这些患者来自马什哈德医科大学牙科学院。所有患者均进行血糖检测,根据HbA1c水平分为糖尿病组和非糖尿病组。在植入后1个月和6个月分别测量患者的骨质流失、探查出血(BOP)和口袋探查深度(PPD)。数据分析采用独立t检验和卡方检验。结果:控制血糖对骨丢失、BOP、PPD在种植后1、6个月无显著影响(P>0.05)。虽然两组PPD随时间推移均显著升高(健康组P=0.016,糖尿病组P=0.007),但两组间差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论:根据本研究的结果,在我们研究的年龄范围内检查血糖控制对种植体放置后1个月和6个月的组织愈合没有显著影响。然而,需要进一步的研究来更彻底地探讨这个问题。
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