2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00592-021-01734-6
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus and periodontitis: Are diabetic patients aware about this bidirectional association?

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“…Many people reported that they managed their oral health through various self-care oral hygiene practices, primarily through toothbrushing. While most individuals across the review brushed their teeth once daily, toothbrushing twice daily was low compared to populations with diabetes in other regions, such as in Australia [ 61 ], Italy [ 64 ] and USA [ 65 ]. Banyai et al [ 66 ] collected information about oral health behaviours among people with diabetes across 60 countries, with half of respondents originating from Europe and none from South Asia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many people reported that they managed their oral health through various self-care oral hygiene practices, primarily through toothbrushing. While most individuals across the review brushed their teeth once daily, toothbrushing twice daily was low compared to populations with diabetes in other regions, such as in Australia [ 61 ], Italy [ 64 ] and USA [ 65 ]. Banyai et al [ 66 ] collected information about oral health behaviours among people with diabetes across 60 countries, with half of respondents originating from Europe and none from South Asia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) and the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) added DM among the risk factors for the progression of periodontal disease [ 3 , 24 ] and recommend the use of HbA1c for periodontitis grading [ 3 ]. Nonetheless, awareness of the risk of periodontitis in DM is still scarce among diabetologists, dentists, and patients [ 25 , 26 ].…”
Section: Bidirectional Relationship Between Periodontitis and Dmmentioning
confidence: 99%