A Saremi, RG Nelson, M Tulloch-Reid, RL … - Diabetes Care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—During a median follow-up of 11 years (range 0.3–16), 204 subjects
died. The age- and sex-adjusted death rates for all natural causes expressed as
the number of deaths per 1,000 person-years of follow-up were 3.7 (95% CI ... Cited by 91 - Related articles - All 6 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org WA Shultis, EJ Weil, HC Looker, JM Curtis, … - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—Of the 529 individuals, 107 (20%) had none/mild periodontitis, 200
(38%) had moderate periodontitis, 117 (22%) had severe periodontitis, and 105
(20%) were edentulous at baseline. During follow-up of up to 22 years, 193 ... Cited by 41 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
- ►sagepub.com SJ Janket, A Wightman, AE Baird, TE Van … - Journal of dental research, 2005 - jdr.sagepub.com Previous analyses regarding effects of periodontal treatment on glycemic control
included studies where causal association might not be assumed, or the results
were reported non-quantitatively. We initiated this meta-analysis of 10 ... Cited by 59 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
M Kıran, N Arpak, E Ünsal, MF Erdoğan - Journal of clinical periodontology - interscience.wiley.com It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to
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YS Khader, AS Dauod, SS El-Qaderi, A … - Journal of Diabetes and its Complications, 2006 - Elsevier This study demonstrated that diabetics had significantly worse oral hygiene as
measured by the average of plaque index (P1I), higher severity of gingival
disease as measured by the average of gingival index (GI) and higher ... Cited by 43 - Related articles - All 4 versions
GW Taylor, BA Burt, MP Becker, RJ Genco, M … - Journal of Periodontology, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov This study tested the hypothesis that severe periodontitis in persons with
non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) increases the risk of poor
glycemic control. Data from the longitudinal study of residents of the Gila ... Cited by 205 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
C Tsai, C Hayes, GW Taylor - Community dentistry and oral epidemiology, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com Methods: Data on 4343 persons ages 45–90 years from the National Health and
Nutrition Examination Study III were analyzed using weighted multivariable
logistic regression. Severe periodontal disease was defined as 2 + sites ... Cited by 97 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
H Thorstensson, J Kuylenstierna, A Hugoson - Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1996 - interscience.wiley.com The aim of this study was to define a population of diabetics exhibiting an
increased risk of developing severe periodontitis by comparing the medical
status of 2 groups of diabetics, 1 with no/minor periodontal disease and 1 ... Cited by 77 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
GW Taylor, BA Burt, MP Becker, RJ Genco, M … - Journal of periodontology, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov This study tested the hypothesis that persons with non-insulin dependent
diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) have greater risk of more severe alveolar bone loss
progression over a 2-year period than those without NIDDM. Data from the ... Cited by 88 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
G Campus, A Salem, S Uzzau, E Baldoni, G … - Journal of periodontology, 2005 - Am Acad Periodontology The criteria for diagnosing diabetes have undergone significant changes since
the early 1960s; consequently, the diagnosis of periodontal diseases has been
better defined.1-3 Using refined standards for diagnosing these two dis- ... Cited by 54 - Related articles - All 5 versions