Oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes: a comparative study

Background: The aim of this study was to compare the oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes and healthy controls. Methods: This comparative study involved 64 children, 32 children with type 1 diabetes and 32 age- and gendermatched controls. Oral health examination was conducted us...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Ahmad Faisal, McGrath, Colman Patrick, Yiu, Cynthia
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spelling my.iium.irep.590192018-01-31T19:03:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/59019/ Oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes: a comparative study Ismail, Ahmad Faisal McGrath, Colman Patrick Yiu, Cynthia RJ Pediatrics RK Dentistry Background: The aim of this study was to compare the oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes and healthy controls. Methods: This comparative study involved 64 children, 32 children with type 1 diabetes and 32 age- and gendermatched controls. Oral health examination was conducted using WHO criteria. Dental caries experience was recorded using DMFT/dmft index and periodontal parameters were assessed using plaque, gingivitis, gingival bleeding and calculus indexes. Dental caries and periodontal parameters between the two groups were compared using the Mann-Whitney U-test. Results: Children with diabetes exhibited significantly greater plaque deposits (p = 0.01) and a higher mean plaque index (p < 0.01), when compared to healthy subjects. No significant difference in DMFT and dmft scores, mean bleeding index, calculus index and gingival index was found between the two groups. Conclusions: Children with type 1 diabetes had a poor oral health status with greater plaque accumulation than children without diabetes. De Gruyter 2017-11 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59019/1/Ismail%20et%20al%202017.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59019/7/Oral%20health%20status%20of%20children%20with%20type%201%20diabetes%20a%20comparative%20study.pdf Ismail, Ahmad Faisal and McGrath, Colman Patrick and Yiu, Cynthia (2017) Oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes: a comparative study. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 30 (11). pp. 1155-1160. ISSN 2191-0251 https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jpem.2017.30.issue-11/jpem-2017-0053/jpem-2017-0053.xml?format=INT doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2017-0053
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Oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes: a comparative study
description Background: The aim of this study was to compare the oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes and healthy controls. Methods: This comparative study involved 64 children, 32 children with type 1 diabetes and 32 age- and gendermatched controls. Oral health examination was conducted using WHO criteria. Dental caries experience was recorded using DMFT/dmft index and periodontal parameters were assessed using plaque, gingivitis, gingival bleeding and calculus indexes. Dental caries and periodontal parameters between the two groups were compared using the Mann-Whitney U-test. Results: Children with diabetes exhibited significantly greater plaque deposits (p = 0.01) and a higher mean plaque index (p < 0.01), when compared to healthy subjects. No significant difference in DMFT and dmft scores, mean bleeding index, calculus index and gingival index was found between the two groups. Conclusions: Children with type 1 diabetes had a poor oral health status with greater plaque accumulation than children without diabetes.
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author Ismail, Ahmad Faisal
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Yiu, Cynthia
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title Oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes: a comparative study
title_short Oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes: a comparative study
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title_full_unstemmed Oral health status of children with type 1 diabetes: a comparative study
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