PERIODONTAL STATUS, TOOTH LOSS AND RISK FACTORS AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS AT HOSPITALS IN HANOI, 2020-2021

Giáp Thị Thùy Liên1,, Lê Hưng2, Tống Minh Sơn1, Lê Long Nghĩa1
1 The Odonto-Stomatology Training Institute, Hanoi Medical University
2 University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

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The study was conducted on 156 type 2 diabetic patients at National hospital of endocrinology and Dong Da hospital in 2020-2021 to analyze some risk factors between periodontal status and type 2 diabetes of patients aged 35 to 55. The results show that the rate of periodontal pocket was 65,4% (CPI3 and CPI4), the incidence of tooth loss was 35,9%. HbA1C level > 7 was closely related to the severity of periodontal status and periodontal disease also lead to worsening diabetes. Therefore, it is necessary to pay more attention to dental health care for type 2 diabetic patients. Besides, the combination of endocrinology with odonto-stomatology in timely diagnosis and treatment in this subject is essential in order to control periodontal disease and limit the risk of tooth loss.

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