2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13410-021-01014-7
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Periodontitis and diabetes mellitus—an awareness and perception study among endocrinologists and diabetologists

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“…25 The awareness of the Libyan physicians' understanding that PD can affect glycemic control was over (70%) and equivalent to what is reported in the literature for other healthcare professionals which ranges between (65-76%). [26][27][28] In fact, (80%) of the physicians report seeing Libyan Journal of Dentistry. 2024;8(1):3-10 patients with dental complaints and 84% refer their patients to dental services, but only (40%) refer to a dental specialist trained to treat PD.…”
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“…25 The awareness of the Libyan physicians' understanding that PD can affect glycemic control was over (70%) and equivalent to what is reported in the literature for other healthcare professionals which ranges between (65-76%). [26][27][28] In fact, (80%) of the physicians report seeing Libyan Journal of Dentistry. 2024;8(1):3-10 patients with dental complaints and 84% refer their patients to dental services, but only (40%) refer to a dental specialist trained to treat PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%