2022
DOI: 10.51847/tobut0h7eo
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Two Way Relationship between Diabetes and Periodontitis: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Knowledge, Awareness, and Attitude

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“…Dental plaque (microorganisms) initiate the gingivitis and the immune response leads to inflammatory reaction and periodontal disease, which causes tissue destruction [4]. The untreated periodontitis leads to the destruction of periodontium leading to tooth loss and hampers the quality of life of the individual [5][6][7]. Prompt realization and treatment of Gingivitis and improving the oral hygiene measures will prevent its spread to the underlying periodontium [8] A study conducted by Janakiram et al found a prevalence of 51% of periodontitis and 47% of gingivitis in Indian adults [9].…”
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“…Dental plaque (microorganisms) initiate the gingivitis and the immune response leads to inflammatory reaction and periodontal disease, which causes tissue destruction [4]. The untreated periodontitis leads to the destruction of periodontium leading to tooth loss and hampers the quality of life of the individual [5][6][7]. Prompt realization and treatment of Gingivitis and improving the oral hygiene measures will prevent its spread to the underlying periodontium [8] A study conducted by Janakiram et al found a prevalence of 51% of periodontitis and 47% of gingivitis in Indian adults [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%