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Periodontal Treatment Protocol for Decompensated Diabetes Patients

Background: Decompensated diabetes is associated with a higher prevalence and severity of periodontitis and poorer response to periodontal therapy. It is conceivable that periodontal therapy may cause systemic and local complications in this type of patients. The aim of the present study was to iden...

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Autores principales: Dallaserra, Matías, Morales, Alicia, Hussein, Nayib, Rivera, Marcela, Cavalla, Franco, Baeza, Mauricio, Strauss, Franz J., Yoma, Yazmin, Suazo, Claudio, Jara, Gisela, Contreras, Johanna, Villanueva, Julio, Valenzuela-Villarroel, Francisca, Gamonal, Jorge
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35048008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/froh.2021.666713
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author Dallaserra, Matías
Morales, Alicia
Hussein, Nayib
Rivera, Marcela
Cavalla, Franco
Baeza, Mauricio
Strauss, Franz J.
Yoma, Yazmin
Suazo, Claudio
Jara, Gisela
Contreras, Johanna
Villanueva, Julio
Valenzuela-Villarroel, Francisca
Gamonal, Jorge
author_facet Dallaserra, Matías
Morales, Alicia
Hussein, Nayib
Rivera, Marcela
Cavalla, Franco
Baeza, Mauricio
Strauss, Franz J.
Yoma, Yazmin
Suazo, Claudio
Jara, Gisela
Contreras, Johanna
Villanueva, Julio
Valenzuela-Villarroel, Francisca
Gamonal, Jorge
author_sort Dallaserra, Matías
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description Background: Decompensated diabetes is associated with a higher prevalence and severity of periodontitis and poorer response to periodontal therapy. It is conceivable that periodontal therapy may cause systemic and local complications in this type of patients. The aim of the present study was to identify and describe the best available evidence for the treatment of periodontitis in decompensated diabetics. Material and methods: An expert committee including participants from different areas gathered to discuss and develop a treatment guideline under the guidance of the Cochrane Associate Center, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Chile. In total, four research questions were prepared. The questions prepared related to decompensated diabetic patients (glycated hemoglobin >8) were, (1) Does the exposure to periodontal treatment increase the risk of infectious or systemic complications? (2) Does the antibiotic treatment or prophylaxis, compared to not giving it, reduce infectious complications? (3) Does the exposure to periodontal treatment, compared to no treatment, reduce the glycated hemoglobin levels (HbA1c)? Last question was related to diabetic patients, (4) Does the exposure to a higher level of HbA1c, compared to stable levels, increase the risk of infectious complications? Based on these questions, a search strategy was developed using MEDLINE and EPISTEMONIKOS. Only systematic reviews were considered. Results: For question 1, the search yielded 12 records in EPISTEMONIKOS and 23 in MEDLINE. None of these studies addressed the question. For question 2, the search yielded 58 records in EPISTEMONIKOS and 11 in MEDLINE. None of these studies addressed the question. For question 3, the search yielded 16 records in EPISTEMONIKOS and 11 in MEDLINE. Thirteen addressed the question. For question 4, the search yielded 7 records in EPISTEMONIKOS and 9 in MEDLINE. One addressed the question. Conclusions: In decompensated diabetic patients, there is lack of scientific information about risk of infectious or systemic complications as a result of periodontal treatment and about the impact of antibiotic treatment or prophylaxis on reduction if infectious complications. A defined HbA1c threshold for dental and periodontal treatment in diabetic patients has yet to be determined. Finally, periodontal treatment does have an impact on HbA1c levels.
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spelling pubmed-87578392022-01-18 Periodontal Treatment Protocol for Decompensated Diabetes Patients Dallaserra, Matías Morales, Alicia Hussein, Nayib Rivera, Marcela Cavalla, Franco Baeza, Mauricio Strauss, Franz J. Yoma, Yazmin Suazo, Claudio Jara, Gisela Contreras, Johanna Villanueva, Julio Valenzuela-Villarroel, Francisca Gamonal, Jorge Front Oral Health Oral Health Background: Decompensated diabetes is associated with a higher prevalence and severity of periodontitis and poorer response to periodontal therapy. It is conceivable that periodontal therapy may cause systemic and local complications in this type of patients. The aim of the present study was to identify and describe the best available evidence for the treatment of periodontitis in decompensated diabetics. Material and methods: An expert committee including participants from different areas gathered to discuss and develop a treatment guideline under the guidance of the Cochrane Associate Center, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Chile. In total, four research questions were prepared. The questions prepared related to decompensated diabetic patients (glycated hemoglobin >8) were, (1) Does the exposure to periodontal treatment increase the risk of infectious or systemic complications? (2) Does the antibiotic treatment or prophylaxis, compared to not giving it, reduce infectious complications? (3) Does the exposure to periodontal treatment, compared to no treatment, reduce the glycated hemoglobin levels (HbA1c)? Last question was related to diabetic patients, (4) Does the exposure to a higher level of HbA1c, compared to stable levels, increase the risk of infectious complications? Based on these questions, a search strategy was developed using MEDLINE and EPISTEMONIKOS. Only systematic reviews were considered. Results: For question 1, the search yielded 12 records in EPISTEMONIKOS and 23 in MEDLINE. None of these studies addressed the question. For question 2, the search yielded 58 records in EPISTEMONIKOS and 11 in MEDLINE. None of these studies addressed the question. For question 3, the search yielded 16 records in EPISTEMONIKOS and 11 in MEDLINE. Thirteen addressed the question. For question 4, the search yielded 7 records in EPISTEMONIKOS and 9 in MEDLINE. One addressed the question. Conclusions: In decompensated diabetic patients, there is lack of scientific information about risk of infectious or systemic complications as a result of periodontal treatment and about the impact of antibiotic treatment or prophylaxis on reduction if infectious complications. A defined HbA1c threshold for dental and periodontal treatment in diabetic patients has yet to be determined. Finally, periodontal treatment does have an impact on HbA1c levels. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8757839/ /pubmed/35048008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/froh.2021.666713 Text en Copyright © 2021 Dallaserra, Morales, Hussein, Rivera, Cavalla, Baeza, Strauss, Yoma, Suazo, Jara, Contreras, Villanueva, Valenzuela-Villarroel and Gamonal. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Dallaserra, Matías
Morales, Alicia
Hussein, Nayib
Rivera, Marcela
Cavalla, Franco
Baeza, Mauricio
Strauss, Franz J.
Yoma, Yazmin
Suazo, Claudio
Jara, Gisela
Contreras, Johanna
Villanueva, Julio
Valenzuela-Villarroel, Francisca
Gamonal, Jorge
Periodontal Treatment Protocol for Decompensated Diabetes Patients
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title_full Periodontal Treatment Protocol for Decompensated Diabetes Patients
title_fullStr Periodontal Treatment Protocol for Decompensated Diabetes Patients
title_full_unstemmed Periodontal Treatment Protocol for Decompensated Diabetes Patients
title_short Periodontal Treatment Protocol for Decompensated Diabetes Patients
title_sort periodontal treatment protocol for decompensated diabetes patients
topic Oral Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35048008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/froh.2021.666713
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