Diabetes is associated with complications in multiple organs, including the oral cavity. As a group, people with type 1 or ...
Persons with diabetes have an increased risk of periodontitis (gum disease) and tooth loss. The risk of inflammation and bone ...
Many people know that diabetes can harm the eyes, kidneys, heart, and blood vessels. However, far fewer people realize that diabetes can also have a major impact on oral health. A new study from the ...
People with type I and type II diabetes lose teeth significantly more often than those who do not have diabetes, and their ...
Having both diabetes and tooth loss contributes to worse cognitive function and faster cognitive decline in older adults, according to a new study published in a special issue of the Journal of Dental ...
Individuals with type 2 diabetes often have a higher incidence of tooth decay, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Recent evidence indicates that hyperglycemia could lead to the overwhelming ...
When people think about diabetes, they usually worry about problems such as blindness, kidney disease, heart attacks, or ...
Having both diabetes and tooth loss contributes to worse cognitive function and faster cognitive decline in older adults, according to a new study published in a special issue of the Journal of Dental ...
People who have both diabetes and tooth loss are at risk of a worse and faster cognitive decline as they age, according to a study published on March 12 in the Journal of Dental Research. The findings ...