Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Dental Medicine, Belgrade
Abstract
Introduction. Good and well balanced diet provided by adequate mastication is
part of therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). The critical
period presents the time immediately after teeth extractions; hence,
immediate denture is a rational therapeutical choice for diabetic patients.
The presence of immediate denture and its compression might compromise wound
healing process, affect chewing ability, food intake and consequently blood
glucose level in type 2 DM patients. Objective. The objective of this study
was to compare socket opening diameters (SOD), chewing ability, changes in
blood glucose level and food intake in type 2 DM patients with and without
maxillary immediate complete denture (MICD) during a three-week wound healing
period. Methods. The study comprised 78 type 2 DM partially removable denture
wearers (42 candidates for teeth extractions and 36 candidates for teeth
extractions and insertion of MICDs). During the three-week period
participants were followed for SOD, chewing ability and changes in blood
glucose level and food intake. Results. Patients with MICD showed
significantly lower reduction of SOD (seventh, 14th, 21st day) and higher
chewing ability (seventh, 14th, 21st day) in comparison to patients without
an MICD. Significantly lower number of patients with an MICD had changes in
blood glucose level and food intake. Conclusion. Maxillary immediate complete
denture presents a good therapeutic choice for type 2 DM patients, as it
provides possibility of adequate mastication after teeth extractions and
maintenance of nutritional status and blood glucose level.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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2 articles.
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