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12 Nov 2020

Another pandemic: Diabetes! Why should the dental team bother?

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Another pandemic: Diabetes! Why should the dental team bother?

The relationship between diabetes and periodontitis has long been recognized within the dental community. It was essential to routinely inform diabetic patients about the importance of proper periodontal treatment and maintaining a healthy periodontium in relation to their diabetic condition. Effective treatment of periodontitis in diabetic patients demonstrated significant benefits, including lowering HbA1c blood levels, improving vascular and kidney function, and reducing systemic inflammation (D’Áiuto et al., 2018). This lecture covered key facts about the mutual relationship between periodontitis and diabetes, how to identify patients at risk, screening methods for both periodontal disease and diabetes in the dental office, how to provide personalized advice for patients with periodontitis and diabetes, and crucial aspects of patient management.



Learning Objectives

Join this on-demand webinar to find out more about:

  • The shared lifestyle risk factors between periodontal disease and diabetes, such as smoking
  • The two-way relationship: patients with uncontrolled diabetes had a threefold higher risk of developing advanced periodontitis
  • How untreated periodontitis further disrupted glycemic control
  • How to identify patients at risk for both conditions
  • Screening strategies for periodontitis and diabetes in dental practice
  • Providing personalized advice and management for patients with periodontitis and diabetes

Training Details

Lecturers

Corinna Bruckmann MD, MSc

Recommended for

Dental professionals

Other healthcare professionals

Students

Pharmacists

Event Type: Webinar

Contact

academy[at]curaden.ch

Meet our Speaker

  • Corinna Bruckmann MD, MSc
    Corinna Bruckmann MD, MSc
    Corinna Bruckmann MD, MSc